Gene expression profiling on acute rejected transplant kidneys with microarray

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Deping Li
Kang Wang
Yong Dai
Tianyu Lv
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[1] Shenzhen People’s Hospital,Hemopurification Department
[2] The 2nd Clinical Medical College of Jinan University,undefined
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renal transplantation; gene expression;
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To investigate the gene expression profiles in acute allograft rejection of renal transplantation, and identify the markers for the early diagnosis of acute rejection, heterotopic kidney transplantation was performed by using F344 or Lewis donors and Lewis recipients. No immunosuppressant was used. Renal grafts were harvested on days 3, 7, and 14. A commercial microarray was used to measure gene expression levels in day-7 grafts. The expression levels of 48 genes were up-regulated in the allograft in comparison with the isograft control, and interferon-γ-induced GTPase gene was most significantly up-regulated in allografts. It is concluded that a variety of pathways are involved in organ transplant rejection which is dynamic and non-balanced. IFN-inducible genes, such as IGTP, may play an important role in the rejection. A lot of important factors involved in acute rejection are unnecessary but sufficient conditions for the rejection. We are led to conclude that it is virtually impossible to make an early diagnosis based on a single gene marker, but it could be achieved on the basis of a set of markers.
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