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Sequential monitoring of TIM-3 mRNA expression in blood and urine samples of renal transplant recipients

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(2018) Sequential monitoring of TIM-3 mRNA expression in blood and urine samples of renal transplant recipients. Transplant Immunology. ISSN 1878-5492 (Electronic) 0966-3274 (Linking)

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Official URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30395925

Abstract

BACKGROUND: T cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain 3 (TIM-3), as a co-inhibitory receptor expressed on Th1, Th17, CD8T, FoxP3+Treg and innate immune cells, plays an important role in suppression of T cell-mediated immune responses, tolerance induction and T cell exhaustion. In this study, we evaluated sequential alterations of TIM-3 mRNA expression level in blood and urine samples of renal transplant recipients to predict approaching clinical episodes. METHODS: A total of 52 adult renal transplant recipients (31 male and 21 female) were enrolled in this study. All the patients received kidney transplant from living unrelated donors. TIM-3 mRNA expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and urinary cells were quantified using Real Time TaqMan polymerase chain reaction (PCR) at 4 different time points (pre-transplantation, 2, 90 and 180days post-transplantation). RESULT: TIM-3 mRNA expression level on days 2, 90 and 180 after transplantation was significantly higher in blood and urine samples of patients with graft dysfunction (GD) compared with patients with well-functioning graft (WFG). Our results also showed a high correlation between blood and urinary level of TIM-3 mRNA expression. The data from Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) Curve Analysis showed that blood and urinary TIM-3 mRNA expression level at month 3 and 6 could discriminate graft dysfunction (GD) from well-functioning graft (WFG) with high specificity and sensitivity. CONCLUSION: Our data suggested that serial monitoring of TIM-3 mRNA level in the blood and urine samples of renal transplant recipients could be a useful non-invasive biomarker for prediction and diagnosis of allograft dysfunction.

Item Type: Article
Creators:
CreatorsEmail
Shahbaz, S. K.UNSPECIFIED
Barabadi, M.UNSPECIFIED
Ahmadpour, P.UNSPECIFIED
Pourrezagholi, F.UNSPECIFIED
Nafar, M.UNSPECIFIED
Foroughi, F.UNSPECIFIED
Hosseinzadeh, M.UNSPECIFIED
Ghorbanpour, M.UNSPECIFIED
Yekaninejad, M. S.UNSPECIFIED
Amirzargar, A.UNSPECIFIED
Keywords: Graft dysfunction Renal transplantation Tim-3
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Journal or Publication Title: Transplant Immunology
Journal Index: Pubmed
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trim.2018.10.007
ISSN: 1878-5492 (Electronic) 0966-3274 (Linking)
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.medilam.ac.ir/id/eprint/942

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