T-cell reactivity during tapering of immunosuppression to low-dose monotherapy prednisolone in HLA-identical living-related renal transplant recipients
2009-03-27
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BACKGROUND.: In many transplant centers, human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-identical living-related (LR) renal transplant recipients receive standard maintenance immunosuppression from 1 year after transplantation. We questioned whether discontinuation of azathioprine (AZA) or mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) influenced T-cell reactivity, circulating dendritic cell (DC) subsets numbers and their maturation status. METHODS.: Twenty-nine HLA-identical LR renal transplant recipients were withdrawn from AZA or MMF. Thereafter, the patients received only prednisolone. T-cell reactivity was determined by interferon-γ (n=23), interleukin (IL)-10 (n=16), and granzyme B (n=10) Elispot assays. Circulating DC subset numbers and their maturation status determined by CCR2, CCR5, CCR7, and CD83 expression were measured by flow cytometry (n=12). RESULTS.: The number of donor, third-party, and tetanus toxoid-reactive interferon-γ and granzyme-B producing cells was not affected after withdrawal of immunosuppression. Discontinuation of AZA or MMF resulted in significant increased numbers of third-party (P=0.003) and tetanus toxoid-reactive (P=0.008) IL-10 producing cells, and a trend in higher numbers of donor-reactive IL-10 producing cells (P=0.06). No effect was found on the number of circulating DC subsets, but DC was shifted toward a more mature phenotype. CONCLUSIONS.: In HLA-identical LR renal transplant recipients, therapy with AZA and MMF suppress the IL-10 production and the maturation of DC. This suggests that these immunosuppressants may hinder suppression of immune responses in general, including allogeneic responses.
- adult
- article
- female
- human
- male
- methodology
- middle aged
- T lymphocyte
- immunology
- child
- prednisolone
- drug administration
- reoperation
- interleukin 10
- drug derivative
- immunosuppressive treatment
- kidney transplantation
- mycophenolic acid 2 morpholinoethyl ester
- family
- azathioprine
- immunosuppressive agent
- mycophenolic acid
- living donor
- Immunosuppression
- HLA antigen
- Dendritic cells
- Minor histocompatibility antigens
- Renal transplantation
- T-cell reactivity
- granzyme
- tetanus toxoid