Markers of acute rejection and graft acceptance in liver transplantation

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Giacomo Germani [1 ]
Kryssia Rodriguez-Castro [1 ]
Francesco Paolo Russo [1 ]
Marco Senzolo [1 ]
Alberto Zanetto [1 ]
Alberto Ferrarese [1 ]
Patrizia Burra [1 ]
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[1] Multivisceral Transplant Unit,Department of Surgery,Oncology and Gastroenterology,PaduaUniversity Hospital,35128 Padua,Italy
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Liver transplantation; Acute cellular rejection; Tolerance; Biomarkers;
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R657.3 [肝及肝管];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
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The evaluation of the immunosuppression state in liver transplanted patients is crucial for a correct posttransplant management and a major step towards the personalisation of the immunosuppressive therapy. However, current immunological monitoring after liver transplantation relies mainly on clinical judgment and on immunosuppressive drug levels, without a proper assessment of the real suppression of theimmunological system. Various markers have been studied in an attempt to identify a specific indicator of graft rejection and graft acceptance after liver transplantation. Considering acute rejection, the most studied markers are pro-inflammatory and immunoregulatory cytokines and other proteins related to inflammation. However there is considerable overlap with other conditions, and only few of them have been validated. Standard liver tests cannot be used as markers of graft rejection due to their low sensitivity and specificity and the weak correlation with the severity of histopathological findings. Several studies have been performed to identify biomarkers of tolerance in liver transplanted patients. Most of them are based on the analysis of peripheral blood samples and on the use of transcriptional profiling techniques. Amongst these, NK cell-related molecules seem to be the most valid marker of graft acceptance, whereas the role CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T cells has still to be properly defined.
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页码:1061 / 1068
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