Molecular landscape of T cell-mediated rejection in human kidney transplants: prominence of CTLA4 and PD ligands
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Molecular landscape of T cell-mediated rejection in human kidney transplants: prominence of CTLA4 and PD ligands
Abstract
We used expression microarrays to characterize the changes most specific for pure T cell-mediated rejection (TCMR) compared to other diseases including antibody-mediated rejection in 703 human kidney transplant biopsies, using a Discovery Set-Validation Set approach. The expression of thousands of transcripts--fold change and association strength--changed in a pattern that was highly conserved between the Discovery and Validation sets, reflecting a hierarchy of T cell signaling, costimulation, antigen-presenting cell (APC) activation and interferon-gamma (IFNG) expression and effects, with weaker associations for inflammasome activation, innate immunity, cytotoxic molecules and parenchymal injury. In cell lines, the transcripts most specific for TCMR were expressed most strongly in effector T cells (e.g. CTLA4, CD28, IFNG), macrophages (e.g. PDL1, CD86, SLAMF8, ADAMDEC1), B cells (e.g. CD72, BTLA) and IFNG-treated macrophages (e.g. ANKRD22, AIM2). In pathway analysis, the top pathways included T cell receptor signaling and CTLA4 costimulation. These results suggest a model in which TCMR creates an inflammatory compartment with a rigorous hierarchy dominated by the proximal aspects of cognate engagement of effector T cell receptor and costimulator triggering by APCs. The prominence of inhibitors like CTLA4 and PDL1 raises the possibility of active negative controls within the rejecting tissue.
Keywords: Basic (laboratory) research/science, biopsy; costimulation; kidney (allograft) function/dysfunction; kidney transplantation/nephrology/immunobiology; rejection: T cell mediated (TCMR); rejection: antibody-mediated (ABMR); translational research/science.
© Copyright 2014 The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.
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