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Adoptive Immunotherapy Overcomes Genetic Susceptibility to Bloodstream Infections Due to Fc-Gamma Receptor Polymorphisms after Liver Transplantation

American journal of transplantation(2022)

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Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in FCGR3A can predict the susceptibility of liver transplant (LT) recipients to bloodstream infections (BSI) and clinical outcomes following living-donor LT (LDLT). Here, we retrospectively analyzed the relationship of adoptive immunotherapy with activated natural killer (NK) cells from perfusate effluents of liver allografts against BSI following LDLT. Higher BSI incidence and lower survival were observed in LT recipients with Fc gamma RIIIa (158F/F or F/V) (n = 81) who did not receive adoptive immunotherapy (n = 55) than in those who did (n = 26) (BSI frequency, 36.4% vs. 11.5%; p = .033; log-rank p = .047). After matching patient background using propensity score, similar results were obtained (BSI ratio, 41.7% vs. 12.5%; p = .049; log-rank p = .039). The predominant BSI pathogens in patients who did and did not receive adoptive immunotherapy were gram-negative rods (n = 3, 100%) and gram-positive cocci (GPC) (n = 15, 65.2%), respectively. The proportion of NK cells administered to patients with BSI was significantly lower than that administered to patients without BSI (Number: 80.3 (29.9-239.2) x 10(6) cells vs. 37.1 (35.6-50.4) x 10(6); p = .033, percentage; 14.1 (13.3-17.8)% vs. 34.6 (16.5-47)%, p = .0078). Therefore, adoptive immunotherapy with NK cells was associated with the reduced post-transplant BSI related to GPCs due to Fc gamma RIIIa SNP in LT recipients.
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clinical research,practice,translational research,science,genetics,infectious disease,liver transplantation,hepatology,infection and infectious agents,bacterial,innate immunity,liver transplantation,living donor,natural killer (NK) cells,NK receptors
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