Microchimerism as Post-Transplant Marker of a Chronic Rejection Process.

International journal of molecular sciences(2023)

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The risk of losing a transplanted organ is high, and non-invasive markers to warn of this phenomenon are still being sought. We investigated the impact of post-transplant microchimerism on the function of the transplanted kidney. The study included 100 kidney transplant recipients, mostly women. All transplanted organs were from opposite-sex deceased donors. Microchimerism was assessed using multiplex PCR. Male DNA was detected in all urine samples from female recipients and in 13/56 blood samples from female kidney recipients. Female DNA was found in 31/44 urine samples from male recipients, but in none of the blood samples. Microchimerism in the urine of female recipients correlated positively with blood urea (Rs = 0.45; = 5.84 × 10) and K ions (Rs = 0.29; = 0.03), while microchimerism in the blood of female recipients also correlated positively with blood urea (Rs = 0. 28; = 0.04), cystatin C (Rs = 0.31; = 0.02) and the number of incompatible HLA alleles (Rs = 0.42; = 0.01). A history of DGF was associated with higher urinary donor DNA concentrations in female recipients.: Post-transplant microchimerism may serve as a potential marker of chronic kidney rejection.
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microchimerism, renal transplantation, rejection
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