Raman-based detection of hydroxyethyl starch in kidney allograft biopsies as a potential marker of allograft quality in kidney transplant recipients

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Vincent Vuiblet
Michael Fere
Ezechiel Bankole
Alain Wynckel
Cyril Gobinet
Philippe Birembaut
Olivier Piot
Philippe Rieu
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[1] UMR CNRS 7369 MEDyC,Nephrology division
[2] Université de Reims Champagne-Ardennes,Department of Anesthesia
[3] Maison Blanche University Hospital,undefined
[4] Biopathology Laboratory,undefined
[5] Maison Blanche University Hospital,undefined
[6] Maison Blanche University Hospital,undefined
[7] PICT (Cellular and Tissular Imaging Platform),undefined
[8] Université de Reims Champagne- Ardenne,undefined
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In brain-dead donor resuscitation, hydroxyethyl starch (HES) use has been associated with presence of osmotic-nephrosis-like lesions in kidney transplant recipients. Our aim was to determine whether the presence of HES in protocol renal graft biopsies at three months (M3) after transplantation is associated with renal graft quality. According to the HES administered to the donor during the procurement procedure, two groups of patients were defined according graft exposition to HES: HES group, (N = 20) and control group (N = 6). Detection and relative quantification of HES was performed by Raman spectroscopy microimaging on M3 protocol renal graft biopsies. Statistical analyses were used to investigate the association between Raman data and graft characteristics. HES spectral signal was revealed negative in the control group, whereas it was positive in 40% of biopsies from the HES group. In the HES group, a stronger HES signal was associated with a lower risk of graft failure measured by the Kidney Donor Risk Index (KDRI) and was correlated with the allograft kidney function. Thus, HES accumulation in donor kidney, as probed by Raman biophotonic technique, is correlated with the quality of donor kidney and consequently the graft renal function and graft survival.
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