Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4258209 Transplantation Proceedings 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The cytokine gene polymorphisms as well as the minor histocompatibility antigen (mHAg) disparities have been thought to result in transplant graft rejection and graft-versus-host reaction between HLA-identical donor/recipient pairs. We detected interleukin (IL)-1 promoter and receptor antagonist tandem repeat polymorphisms among 21 HLA identical renal transplant recipient and donor pairs; of 21 pairs, 15 (71%) showed at least one locus difference between donor and recipient, and 73% of the pairs with the disparities at these loci showed either recipient to donor (R→D) or donor to recipient (D→R) positive CD4+ cell response measured by a modified Cylex assay developed in our laboratory. Allele 2 of IL-1 receptor antagonist genotype (IL-1ra VNTR), a gene associated with an increasing IL-1β production, was detected in the three recipients who developed rejections. One HLA-identical pair that had variations on all four loci of IL-1 gene cluster consistently showed positive CD4+ cell immune responses between the donor and the recipient. This study may provide information of the role of non-HLA genes participating in allograft rejection; this demonstrates that in addition to the disparities of the mHAgs, the non-HLA antigens have to be considered as risk factors in HLA-identical solid organ transplantation.

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