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Reduced Expression of Inflammatory Genes in Deceased Donor Kidneys Undergoing Pulsatile Pump Preservation

BACKGROUND: The use of expanded criteria donor kidneys (ECD) had been associated with worse outcomes. Whole gene expression of pre-implantation allograft biopsies from deceased donor kidneys (DDKs) was evaluated to compare the effect of pulsatile pump preservation (PPP) vs. cold storage preservation...

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Autores principales: Mas, Valeria R., Archer, Kellie J., Dumur, Catherine I., Scian, Mariano J., Suh, Jihee L., King, Anne L., Wardius, Megan E., Straub, Julie A., Posner, Marc P., Brayman, Kenneth, Maluf, Daniel G.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3335841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22545113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035526
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author Mas, Valeria R.
Archer, Kellie J.
Dumur, Catherine I.
Scian, Mariano J.
Suh, Jihee L.
King, Anne L.
Wardius, Megan E.
Straub, Julie A.
Posner, Marc P.
Brayman, Kenneth
Maluf, Daniel G.
author_facet Mas, Valeria R.
Archer, Kellie J.
Dumur, Catherine I.
Scian, Mariano J.
Suh, Jihee L.
King, Anne L.
Wardius, Megan E.
Straub, Julie A.
Posner, Marc P.
Brayman, Kenneth
Maluf, Daniel G.
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description BACKGROUND: The use of expanded criteria donor kidneys (ECD) had been associated with worse outcomes. Whole gene expression of pre-implantation allograft biopsies from deceased donor kidneys (DDKs) was evaluated to compare the effect of pulsatile pump preservation (PPP) vs. cold storage preservation (CSP) on standard and ECD kidneys. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: 99 pre-implantation DDK biopsies were studied using gene expression with GeneChips. Kidneys transplant recipients were followed post transplantation for 35.8 months (range = 24–62). The PPP group included 60 biopsies (cold ischemia time (CIT)  = 1,367+/−509 minutes) and the CSP group included 39 biopsies (CIT = 1,022+/−485 minutes) (P<0.001). Donor age (42.0±14.6 vs. 34.1±14.2 years, P = 0.009) and the percentage of ECD kidneys (PPP = 35% vs. CSP = 12.8%, P = 0.012) were significantly different between groups. A two-sample t-test was performed, and probe sets having a P<0.001 were considered significant. Probe set level linear models were fit using cold ischemia time and CSP/PPP as independent variables to determine significant probe sets (P<0.001) between groups after adjusting for cold ischemia time. Thus, 43 significant genes were identified (P<0.001). Over-expression of genes associated with inflammation (CD86, CD209, CLEC4, EGFR2, TFF3, among others) was observed in the CSP group. Cell-to-cell signaling and interaction, and antigen presentation were the most important pathways with genes significantly over-expressed in CSP kidneys. When the analysis was restricted to ECD kidneys, genes involved in inflammation were also differentially up-regulated in ECD kidneys undergoing CSP. However, graft survival at the end of the study was similar between groups (P = 0.2). Moreover, the incidence of delayed graft function was not significant between groups. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Inflammation was the most important up-regulated pattern associated with pre-implantation biopsies undergoing CSP even when the PPP group has a larger number of ECD kidneys. No significant difference was observed in delayed graft function incidence and graft function post-transplantation. These findings support the use of PPP in ECD donor kidneys.
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spelling pubmed-33358412012-04-27 Reduced Expression of Inflammatory Genes in Deceased Donor Kidneys Undergoing Pulsatile Pump Preservation Mas, Valeria R. Archer, Kellie J. Dumur, Catherine I. Scian, Mariano J. Suh, Jihee L. King, Anne L. Wardius, Megan E. Straub, Julie A. Posner, Marc P. Brayman, Kenneth Maluf, Daniel G. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The use of expanded criteria donor kidneys (ECD) had been associated with worse outcomes. Whole gene expression of pre-implantation allograft biopsies from deceased donor kidneys (DDKs) was evaluated to compare the effect of pulsatile pump preservation (PPP) vs. cold storage preservation (CSP) on standard and ECD kidneys. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: 99 pre-implantation DDK biopsies were studied using gene expression with GeneChips. Kidneys transplant recipients were followed post transplantation for 35.8 months (range = 24–62). The PPP group included 60 biopsies (cold ischemia time (CIT)  = 1,367+/−509 minutes) and the CSP group included 39 biopsies (CIT = 1,022+/−485 minutes) (P<0.001). Donor age (42.0±14.6 vs. 34.1±14.2 years, P = 0.009) and the percentage of ECD kidneys (PPP = 35% vs. CSP = 12.8%, P = 0.012) were significantly different between groups. A two-sample t-test was performed, and probe sets having a P<0.001 were considered significant. Probe set level linear models were fit using cold ischemia time and CSP/PPP as independent variables to determine significant probe sets (P<0.001) between groups after adjusting for cold ischemia time. Thus, 43 significant genes were identified (P<0.001). Over-expression of genes associated with inflammation (CD86, CD209, CLEC4, EGFR2, TFF3, among others) was observed in the CSP group. Cell-to-cell signaling and interaction, and antigen presentation were the most important pathways with genes significantly over-expressed in CSP kidneys. When the analysis was restricted to ECD kidneys, genes involved in inflammation were also differentially up-regulated in ECD kidneys undergoing CSP. However, graft survival at the end of the study was similar between groups (P = 0.2). Moreover, the incidence of delayed graft function was not significant between groups. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Inflammation was the most important up-regulated pattern associated with pre-implantation biopsies undergoing CSP even when the PPP group has a larger number of ECD kidneys. No significant difference was observed in delayed graft function incidence and graft function post-transplantation. These findings support the use of PPP in ECD donor kidneys. Public Library of Science 2012-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3335841/ /pubmed/22545113 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035526 Text en Mas et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Mas, Valeria R.
Archer, Kellie J.
Dumur, Catherine I.
Scian, Mariano J.
Suh, Jihee L.
King, Anne L.
Wardius, Megan E.
Straub, Julie A.
Posner, Marc P.
Brayman, Kenneth
Maluf, Daniel G.
Reduced Expression of Inflammatory Genes in Deceased Donor Kidneys Undergoing Pulsatile Pump Preservation
title Reduced Expression of Inflammatory Genes in Deceased Donor Kidneys Undergoing Pulsatile Pump Preservation
title_full Reduced Expression of Inflammatory Genes in Deceased Donor Kidneys Undergoing Pulsatile Pump Preservation
title_fullStr Reduced Expression of Inflammatory Genes in Deceased Donor Kidneys Undergoing Pulsatile Pump Preservation
title_full_unstemmed Reduced Expression of Inflammatory Genes in Deceased Donor Kidneys Undergoing Pulsatile Pump Preservation
title_short Reduced Expression of Inflammatory Genes in Deceased Donor Kidneys Undergoing Pulsatile Pump Preservation
title_sort reduced expression of inflammatory genes in deceased donor kidneys undergoing pulsatile pump preservation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3335841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22545113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035526
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