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Feasibility of diagnosing renal allograft dysfunction by oligonucleotide array: Gene expression profile correlates with histopathology
Authors:Mao You-ying  yang Hao  Wang Minmin  Peng Wenhan  He Qiang  Shou Zhang-fei  Jiang Hua  Wu Jianyong  Fang Yong-qi  Dong Hai-tao  Chen Jiang-hua
Institution:Kidney Disease Center, the First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, China.
Abstract:BackgroundEffective non-invasive monitoring method to tell histopathology is a big challenge in renal transplantation.MethodsWe used 70-mer long oligonucleotide array with 449 immune related genes to determine gene expression profiles of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) under different immune status including stable renal function (TX), acute tubular necrosis (ATN), biopsy conformed acute rejection (AR), clinical rejection with pathology of borderline changes (BL), clinical rejection without biopsy proven/presumed rejection (PR) and renal dysfunction without rejection (NR).ResultsDistinct molecular expression signatures in each group were found to correlate with histopathology. And we concluded that B cell chemokine CXCL13 and mast cell may play a role in renal allograft rejection through significant difference analysis and functional pathway analysis.ConclusionsIt provides a potential non-invasive method for monitoring renal allograft function and immune status of renal transplant recipients.
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