Systemic complement activation in deceased donors is associated with acute rejection after renal transplantation in the recipient.

BACKGROUND: Acute rejection after renal transplantation has been shown to be negatively associated with long-term graft survival. Identifying donor factors that are associated with acute rejection in the recipient could help to a better understanding of the relevant underlying processes that lead t...

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Main Authors: Damman, J, Seelen, M, Moers, C, Daha, MR, Rahmel, A, Leuvenink, H, Paul, A, Pirenne, J, Ploeg, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2011
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author Damman, J
Seelen, M
Moers, C
Daha, MR
Rahmel, A
Leuvenink, H
Paul, A
Pirenne, J
Ploeg, R
author_facet Damman, J
Seelen, M
Moers, C
Daha, MR
Rahmel, A
Leuvenink, H
Paul, A
Pirenne, J
Ploeg, R
author_sort Damman, J
collection OXFORD
description BACKGROUND: Acute rejection after renal transplantation has been shown to be negatively associated with long-term graft survival. Identifying donor factors that are associated with acute rejection in the recipient could help to a better understanding of the relevant underlying processes that lead to graft injury. Complement activation has been shown to be an important mediator of renal transplant related injury. In this study, we analyzed the effect of systemic complement activation in deceased donors before transplantation of their kidneys on posttransplant outcome in the recipient. METHODS: Plasma from 232 deceased brain-dead and deceased cardiac-dead donors were analyzed for the complement activation markers C5b-9, C4d, Bb, and complement component mannan binding lectin by ELISA. The association of these parameters with posttransplant outcome in recipients was analyzed in a multivariate regression model. RESULTS: It was found that C5b-9 level in donor plasma is associated with biopsy-proven acute rejection in the recipient during the first year after renal transplantation (P = 0.035). Both in deceased brain-dead and deceased cardiac-dead donors increased complement activation was found. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, we found C5b-9 in the donor to be associated with acute rejection of renal transplants in the recipient. Whether targeting complement activation in the donor may ameliorate acute rejection in the recipient needs to be studied.
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spelling oxford-uuid:4945f7b3-a00c-40cd-82b9-94b7ba7159592022-03-26T15:30:35ZSystemic complement activation in deceased donors is associated with acute rejection after renal transplantation in the recipient.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:4945f7b3-a00c-40cd-82b9-94b7ba715959EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2011Damman, JSeelen, MMoers, CDaha, MRRahmel, ALeuvenink, HPaul, APirenne, JPloeg, R BACKGROUND: Acute rejection after renal transplantation has been shown to be negatively associated with long-term graft survival. Identifying donor factors that are associated with acute rejection in the recipient could help to a better understanding of the relevant underlying processes that lead to graft injury. Complement activation has been shown to be an important mediator of renal transplant related injury. In this study, we analyzed the effect of systemic complement activation in deceased donors before transplantation of their kidneys on posttransplant outcome in the recipient. METHODS: Plasma from 232 deceased brain-dead and deceased cardiac-dead donors were analyzed for the complement activation markers C5b-9, C4d, Bb, and complement component mannan binding lectin by ELISA. The association of these parameters with posttransplant outcome in recipients was analyzed in a multivariate regression model. RESULTS: It was found that C5b-9 level in donor plasma is associated with biopsy-proven acute rejection in the recipient during the first year after renal transplantation (P = 0.035). Both in deceased brain-dead and deceased cardiac-dead donors increased complement activation was found. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, we found C5b-9 in the donor to be associated with acute rejection of renal transplants in the recipient. Whether targeting complement activation in the donor may ameliorate acute rejection in the recipient needs to be studied.
spellingShingle Damman, J
Seelen, M
Moers, C
Daha, MR
Rahmel, A
Leuvenink, H
Paul, A
Pirenne, J
Ploeg, R
Systemic complement activation in deceased donors is associated with acute rejection after renal transplantation in the recipient.
title Systemic complement activation in deceased donors is associated with acute rejection after renal transplantation in the recipient.
title_full Systemic complement activation in deceased donors is associated with acute rejection after renal transplantation in the recipient.
title_fullStr Systemic complement activation in deceased donors is associated with acute rejection after renal transplantation in the recipient.
title_full_unstemmed Systemic complement activation in deceased donors is associated with acute rejection after renal transplantation in the recipient.
title_short Systemic complement activation in deceased donors is associated with acute rejection after renal transplantation in the recipient.
title_sort systemic complement activation in deceased donors is associated with acute rejection after renal transplantation in the recipient
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