Features of the immune system response in pediatric renal transplant recipients

Background. We need to take into account patients’ age and their immune system status to improve the results of kidney transplantation. Objective: to study the characteristics of the immune system response to a kidney transplant in pediatric recipients. Materials and methods. We performed a retrospe...

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Main Authors: V.P. Zakordonets, R.O. Zograbyan, A.S. Voroniak, A.V. Kubashko
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Published: Publishing House Zaslavsky 2019-10-01
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spelling doaj-dd1cb4e38c7f47868af3b72a4c89cfab2020-11-25T01:55:52ZengPublishing House ZaslavskyPočki 2307-12572307-12652019-10-018421021610.22141/2307-1257.8.4.2019.185120185120Features of the immune system response in pediatric renal transplant recipientsV.P. Zakordonets0R.O. Zograbyan1A.S. Voroniak2A.V. Kubashko3Head of the Department of Kidney Transplantation, State Institution “O.O. Shalimov National Institute of Surgery and Transplantology” of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, UkraineMD, PhD, Head of the Kidney Transplantation and Dyalisis Department, State Institution “O.O. Shalimov National Institute of Surgery and Transplantology” of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukrainesurgeon at the Department of Kidney Transplantation, State Institution “O.O. Shalimov National Institute of Surgery and Transplantology” of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, UkraineState Institution “O.O. Shalimov National Institute of Surgery and Transplantology”, Kyiv, UkraineBackground. We need to take into account patients’ age and their immune system status to improve the results of kidney transplantation. Objective: to study the characteristics of the immune system response to a kidney transplant in pediatric recipients. Materials and methods. We performed a retrospective analysis of the cytometric study of peripheral blood lymphocytes subsets gated on CD45++ with the following antigens: CD3/4/8/45 (T-helper, T-cytotoxic), CD3/DR/19/45 (T-activated, B-cells), CD3/16/56/45 (T-NK- and NK-lymphocytes), CD38/45/19 (activated, total and B-lymphocytes), immunoregulatory index — CD4+/CD8+, and levels of immunoglobulin classes A, M, G in the blood serum in 38 adult and 16 pediatric recipients, who got the first kidney allograft from a living related donor in 2016–2019 at O.O. Shalimov National Institute of Surgery and Transplantology. Immune tests were performed before kidney transplantation, by the end of the first and sixth months after surgery. Results. Children have more pronounced signs of an immune system response to transplant and immunosuppressive therapy than adults. Some of the lymphocyte subsets in children show significantly stronger suppression by the end of the first month after surgery (relative number of CD45++ lymphocytes, relative and absolute number of CD3+19– T-lymphocytes, activated lymphocytes CD38+45+high and B-activated lymphocytes CD38+19+) and in six months (absolute CD45++ lymphocyte count, absolute and relative CD3–19+ B-lymphocyte count, T-activated CD3+DR+). Other lymphocyte subsets, on the contrary, show significantly greater increase in 30 days (absolute and relative CD3–19+ lymphocyte count) and 6 months (relative CD45++ lymphocyte count and T-lymphocytes CD3+19–, relative and absolute count of activated lymphocytes CD38+45+high) after transplantation. Some of the lymphocyte subsets in children recover to preoperative levels faster (relative numbers of CD45++ lymphocytes and T-helper cells CD4+8–). Conclusions. The analysis of the results shows that immune system response to kidney transplant in children and adults is somewhat different and is manifested by multidirectional changes in the absolute and relative number of lymphocyte subsets and immunoglobulin levels, which should be considered when choosing immunosuppressive therapy.http://kidneys.zaslavsky.com.ua/article/view/185120pediatric and adult kidney transplantationlymphocyte subsetsimmunoglobulins
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author V.P. Zakordonets
R.O. Zograbyan
A.S. Voroniak
A.V. Kubashko
spellingShingle V.P. Zakordonets
R.O. Zograbyan
A.S. Voroniak
A.V. Kubashko
Features of the immune system response in pediatric renal transplant recipients
Počki
pediatric and adult kidney transplantation
lymphocyte subsets
immunoglobulins
author_facet V.P. Zakordonets
R.O. Zograbyan
A.S. Voroniak
A.V. Kubashko
author_sort V.P. Zakordonets
title Features of the immune system response in pediatric renal transplant recipients
title_short Features of the immune system response in pediatric renal transplant recipients
title_full Features of the immune system response in pediatric renal transplant recipients
title_fullStr Features of the immune system response in pediatric renal transplant recipients
title_full_unstemmed Features of the immune system response in pediatric renal transplant recipients
title_sort features of the immune system response in pediatric renal transplant recipients
publisher Publishing House Zaslavsky
series Počki
issn 2307-1257
2307-1265
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Background. We need to take into account patients’ age and their immune system status to improve the results of kidney transplantation. Objective: to study the characteristics of the immune system response to a kidney transplant in pediatric recipients. Materials and methods. We performed a retrospective analysis of the cytometric study of peripheral blood lymphocytes subsets gated on CD45++ with the following antigens: CD3/4/8/45 (T-helper, T-cytotoxic), CD3/DR/19/45 (T-activated, B-cells), CD3/16/56/45 (T-NK- and NK-lymphocytes), CD38/45/19 (activated, total and B-lymphocytes), immunoregulatory index — CD4+/CD8+, and levels of immunoglobulin classes A, M, G in the blood serum in 38 adult and 16 pediatric recipients, who got the first kidney allograft from a living related donor in 2016–2019 at O.O. Shalimov National Institute of Surgery and Transplantology. Immune tests were performed before kidney transplantation, by the end of the first and sixth months after surgery. Results. Children have more pronounced signs of an immune system response to transplant and immunosuppressive therapy than adults. Some of the lymphocyte subsets in children show significantly stronger suppression by the end of the first month after surgery (relative number of CD45++ lymphocytes, relative and absolute number of CD3+19– T-lymphocytes, activated lymphocytes CD38+45+high and B-activated lymphocytes CD38+19+) and in six months (absolute CD45++ lymphocyte count, absolute and relative CD3–19+ B-lymphocyte count, T-activated CD3+DR+). Other lymphocyte subsets, on the contrary, show significantly greater increase in 30 days (absolute and relative CD3–19+ lymphocyte count) and 6 months (relative CD45++ lymphocyte count and T-lymphocytes CD3+19–, relative and absolute count of activated lymphocytes CD38+45+high) after transplantation. Some of the lymphocyte subsets in children recover to preoperative levels faster (relative numbers of CD45++ lymphocytes and T-helper cells CD4+8–). Conclusions. The analysis of the results shows that immune system response to kidney transplant in children and adults is somewhat different and is manifested by multidirectional changes in the absolute and relative number of lymphocyte subsets and immunoglobulin levels, which should be considered when choosing immunosuppressive therapy.
topic pediatric and adult kidney transplantation
lymphocyte subsets
immunoglobulins
url http://kidneys.zaslavsky.com.ua/article/view/185120
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