Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4258062 Transplantation Proceedings 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectThis study aims to investigate the impact of anti-CD25 monoclonal antibody (basiliximab) on peripheral blood regulatory T cells (Treg) and their subsets in recipients early after renal transplantation.MethodsTen renal transplant recipients from November 2009 to February 2011 were divided into an induction therapy and a no-induction therapy group, mainly based on their will to accept basiliximab induction. Peripheral blood samples were collected at 2 hours before as well as 1 and 2 weeks after transplantation. Flow cytometry was used to analyze the proportion of regulatory T cells and their subsets.ResultsCompared with the no-induction therapy group, the proportions of both CD25high T cell and CD25high Foxp3+ double marked T cells were significantly decreased among in the basiliximab induction group remaining at low at 2 weeks. The subsets of activated Treg and cytokine-secreting Treg were also temporarily downregulated at 1 week after transplantation using basiliximab induction. However, the inhibitory transcriptional factor Foxp3 was not significantly affected by the induction therapy.ConclusionsAnti-CD25 monoclonal antibody downregulated the proportion of regulatory T cell and its activated subsets in peripheral blood in the early stage after renal transplantation while the inhibitory function may still be spared.

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