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. 2020 Dec;104(12):2599-2608.
doi: 10.1097/TP.0000000000003179.

Early Posttransplant Mobilization of Monocytic Myeloid-derived Suppressor Cell Correlates With Increase in Soluble Immunosuppressive Factors and Predicts Cancer in Kidney Recipients

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Early Posttransplant Mobilization of Monocytic Myeloid-derived Suppressor Cell Correlates With Increase in Soluble Immunosuppressive Factors and Predicts Cancer in Kidney Recipients

Alberto Utrero-Rico et al. Transplantation. 2020 Dec.

Abstract

Background: Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) increase in patients with cancer and are associated with poor prognosis; however, their role in transplantation is not yet understood. Here we aimed to study the MDSC effects on the evolution of kidney transplant recipients (KTRs).

Methods: A cohort of 229 KTRs was prospectively analyzed. Two myeloid cells subsets. CD11bCD33CD14CD15HLA-DR (monocytic MDSC [M-MDSC]) and CD11bCD33CD14CD15HLA-DR (monocytes), were defined by flow cytometry. The suppressive capacity of myeloid cells was tested in cocultures with autologous lymphocytes. Suppressive soluble factors, cytokines, anti-HLA antibodies, and total antioxidant capacity were quantified in plasma.

Results: Pretransplant, M-MDSC, and monocytes were similar in KTRs and healthy volunteers. M-MDSCs increased immediately posttransplantation and suppressed CD4 and CD8 T cells proliferation. M-MDSCs remained high for 1 y posttransplantation. Higher M-MDSC counts at day 14 posttransplant were observed in patients who subsequently developed cancer, and KTRs with higher M-MDSC at day 14 had significantly lower malignancy-free survival. Day 14 M-MDSC >179.2 per microliter conferred 6.98 times (95% confidence interval, 1.28-37.69) more risk to develop cancer, independently from age, gender, and immunosuppression. Early posttransplant M-MDSCs were lower in patients with enhanced alloimmune response as represented by anti-HLA sensitization. M-MDSC counts correlated with higher circulatory suppressive factors arginase-1 and interleukin-10, and lower total antioxidant capacity.

Conclusions: Early posttransplant mobilization of M-MDSCs predicts cancer and adds risk as an independent factor. M-MDSC may favor an immunosuppressive environment that promotes tumoral development.

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