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An Initial Analysis of the Baseline Levels of Dd-cfDNA After Pancreas Transplantation: A Prospective Study From High-volume Centers in the United States
Pancreas transplantation offers patients with diabetes an opportunity for glucose homeostasis. Current blood tests to surveil for rejection have poor sensitivity and specificity for identifying rejection, and pancreas biopsies are challenging and associated with morbidity and graft loss. Donor-deriv...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10019258/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36935870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TXD.0000000000001459 |
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author | Yoo, Ashley Riedel, Alexandria Qian, Ian Bartosic, Amanda Soltani, Rudi Kibria, Gulam Haririan, Abdolreza Drachenberg, Cinthia B. Abrams, Peter L. Odorico, Jon S. Cooper, Matthew Bromberg, Jonathan S. Scalea, Joseph R. |
author_facet | Yoo, Ashley Riedel, Alexandria Qian, Ian Bartosic, Amanda Soltani, Rudi Kibria, Gulam Haririan, Abdolreza Drachenberg, Cinthia B. Abrams, Peter L. Odorico, Jon S. Cooper, Matthew Bromberg, Jonathan S. Scalea, Joseph R. |
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description | Pancreas transplantation offers patients with diabetes an opportunity for glucose homeostasis. Current blood tests to surveil for rejection have poor sensitivity and specificity for identifying rejection, and pancreas biopsies are challenging and associated with morbidity and graft loss. Donor-derived cell-free DNA (dd-cfDNA) is shed from transplanted organs and detectable in peripheral blood. Thus, a potential dd-cfDNA blood test assessing rejection would be clinically advantageous. METHODS. One hundred eighty-one dd-cfDNA samples (n) were collected from 77 patients (N) up to 132 mo posttransplant. RESULTS. The median dd-cfDNA level among all subjects was 0.28% (0.13%, 0.71%). In simultaneous pancreas-kidney (SPK) transplant recipients, the median dd-cfDNA level was 0.29% (0.13%, 0.71%), and it was 0.23% (0.08%, 0.71%) in pancreas transplant alone (PTA) recipients. When isolating for when without infection or rejection, the median dd-cfDNA level was 0.28% (0.13%, 0.64%) for SPK and 0.20% (0.00%, 0.32%) for PTA. Both transplant types approached 1.0% ≤1 mo posttransplant followed by a decrease in median dd-cfDNA. During episodes of rejection or infection, median dd-cfDNA levels were greater among all transplant types. CONCLUSIONS. The mean dd-cfDNA level for all pancreas transplant recipients is <1.0%, consistent with the published kidney transplant rejection threshold (>1.0%), regardless of SPK or PTA. Early posttransplant dd-cfDNA levels are transiently higher than later measurements. Dd-cfDNA elevation also correlates with rejection and infection and thus is a promising biomarker for surveilling pancreas transplant dysfunction. |
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spelling | pubmed-100192582023-03-17 An Initial Analysis of the Baseline Levels of Dd-cfDNA After Pancreas Transplantation: A Prospective Study From High-volume Centers in the United States Yoo, Ashley Riedel, Alexandria Qian, Ian Bartosic, Amanda Soltani, Rudi Kibria, Gulam Haririan, Abdolreza Drachenberg, Cinthia B. Abrams, Peter L. Odorico, Jon S. Cooper, Matthew Bromberg, Jonathan S. Scalea, Joseph R. Transplant Direct Pancreas and Islet Transplantation Pancreas transplantation offers patients with diabetes an opportunity for glucose homeostasis. Current blood tests to surveil for rejection have poor sensitivity and specificity for identifying rejection, and pancreas biopsies are challenging and associated with morbidity and graft loss. Donor-derived cell-free DNA (dd-cfDNA) is shed from transplanted organs and detectable in peripheral blood. Thus, a potential dd-cfDNA blood test assessing rejection would be clinically advantageous. METHODS. One hundred eighty-one dd-cfDNA samples (n) were collected from 77 patients (N) up to 132 mo posttransplant. RESULTS. The median dd-cfDNA level among all subjects was 0.28% (0.13%, 0.71%). In simultaneous pancreas-kidney (SPK) transplant recipients, the median dd-cfDNA level was 0.29% (0.13%, 0.71%), and it was 0.23% (0.08%, 0.71%) in pancreas transplant alone (PTA) recipients. When isolating for when without infection or rejection, the median dd-cfDNA level was 0.28% (0.13%, 0.64%) for SPK and 0.20% (0.00%, 0.32%) for PTA. Both transplant types approached 1.0% ≤1 mo posttransplant followed by a decrease in median dd-cfDNA. During episodes of rejection or infection, median dd-cfDNA levels were greater among all transplant types. CONCLUSIONS. The mean dd-cfDNA level for all pancreas transplant recipients is <1.0%, consistent with the published kidney transplant rejection threshold (>1.0%), regardless of SPK or PTA. Early posttransplant dd-cfDNA levels are transiently higher than later measurements. Dd-cfDNA elevation also correlates with rejection and infection and thus is a promising biomarker for surveilling pancreas transplant dysfunction. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10019258/ /pubmed/36935870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TXD.0000000000001459 Text en Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Transplantation Direct. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. |
spellingShingle | Pancreas and Islet Transplantation Yoo, Ashley Riedel, Alexandria Qian, Ian Bartosic, Amanda Soltani, Rudi Kibria, Gulam Haririan, Abdolreza Drachenberg, Cinthia B. Abrams, Peter L. Odorico, Jon S. Cooper, Matthew Bromberg, Jonathan S. Scalea, Joseph R. An Initial Analysis of the Baseline Levels of Dd-cfDNA After Pancreas Transplantation: A Prospective Study From High-volume Centers in the United States |
title | An Initial Analysis of the Baseline Levels of Dd-cfDNA After Pancreas Transplantation: A Prospective Study From High-volume Centers in the United States |
title_full | An Initial Analysis of the Baseline Levels of Dd-cfDNA After Pancreas Transplantation: A Prospective Study From High-volume Centers in the United States |
title_fullStr | An Initial Analysis of the Baseline Levels of Dd-cfDNA After Pancreas Transplantation: A Prospective Study From High-volume Centers in the United States |
title_full_unstemmed | An Initial Analysis of the Baseline Levels of Dd-cfDNA After Pancreas Transplantation: A Prospective Study From High-volume Centers in the United States |
title_short | An Initial Analysis of the Baseline Levels of Dd-cfDNA After Pancreas Transplantation: A Prospective Study From High-volume Centers in the United States |
title_sort | initial analysis of the baseline levels of dd-cfdna after pancreas transplantation: a prospective study from high-volume centers in the united states |
topic | Pancreas and Islet Transplantation |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10019258/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36935870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TXD.0000000000001459 |
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