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Role of donor leukocyte chimerism in establishing the etiology of neutropenia after liver transplantation.
Authors:J R Jonsson  D Gill  P G Hogan  A D Clouston  C Edwards-Smith  A D Griffin  G A Balderson  S V Lynch  R W Strong  E E Powell
Institution:Department of Surgery, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: The quantitation of donor leukocyte chimerism may aid in establishing the etiology of neutropenia after liver transplantation. METHODS: The incidence and clinical and laboratory characteristics of severe neutropenia were studied in adults who have undergone liver transplantation at our institution over the last 4 years. RESULTS: Severe neutropenia developed in 5 of 156 patients (3%). The clinical and pathological features were nonspecific. In two patients with a delayed diagnosis of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), donor leukocytes comprised > or = 50% of the circulating peripheral blood mononuclear cells. In a third patient, an earlier diagnosis of GVHD was suspected on the basis of a donor leukocyte count of 3-10% in the peripheral blood. In contrast, donor leukocyte chimerism was < or = 0.01% in two patients with probable drug-induced neutropenia CONCLUSIONS: The determination of donor leukocyte chimerism has an important role in the investigation of neutropenia after liver transplantation, allowing early diagnosis and treatment of GVHD.
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