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Renal and Urinary Levels of Endothelial Protein C Receptor Correlate with Acute Renal Allograft Rejection

The Endothelial Protein C Receptor (EPCR) is expressed on leukocytes, on endothelium of large blood vessels and to a lesser extent on capillaries. Membrane bound EPCR plays an important role in the activation of protein C which has anticoagulant, anti-inflammatory and cytoprotective effects. After c...

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Autores principales: Lattenist, Lionel, Kers, Jesper, Claessen, Nike, ten Berge, Ineke J. M., Bemelman, Frederike J., Florquin, Sandrine, Roelofs, Joris J. T. H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3661509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23717683
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064994
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author Lattenist, Lionel
Kers, Jesper
Claessen, Nike
ten Berge, Ineke J. M.
Bemelman, Frederike J.
Florquin, Sandrine
Roelofs, Joris J. T. H.
author_facet Lattenist, Lionel
Kers, Jesper
Claessen, Nike
ten Berge, Ineke J. M.
Bemelman, Frederike J.
Florquin, Sandrine
Roelofs, Joris J. T. H.
author_sort Lattenist, Lionel
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description The Endothelial Protein C Receptor (EPCR) is expressed on leukocytes, on endothelium of large blood vessels and to a lesser extent on capillaries. Membrane bound EPCR plays an important role in the activation of protein C which has anticoagulant, anti-inflammatory and cytoprotective effects. After cleavage by a protease EPCR is also found as a soluble protein. Acute rejection of kidney allografts can be divided in T-cell-mediated rejection (TCMR) and antibody-mediated (ABMR) rejection. The latter is characterized by strong activation of coagulation. Currently no reliable non-invasive biomarkers are available to monitor rejection. Renal biopsies were available from 81 renal transplant patients (33 without rejection, 26 TCMR and 22 ABMR), we had access to mRNA material, matched plasma and urine samples for a portion of this cohort. Renal EPCR expression was assessed by RT-PCR and immunostaining. Plasma and urine sEPCR levels were measured by ELISA. ABMR patients showed higher levels of EPCR mRNA than TCMR patients. EPCR expression on glomeruli was significantly elevated in ABMR patients than in TCMR or control patients. In the peritubular capillaries EPCR expression was higher in ABMR patients than in control patients. EPCR expression was higher in tubules and arteries of rejection patients than in control patients. Plasma sEPCR levels did not differ. Urine sEPCR levels were more elevated in the ABMR group than in patients with TCMR or without rejection. ROC analysis demonstrated that urinary sEPCR is appropriate to discriminate between ABMR patients and TCMR or control patients. We conclude that urinary sEPCR could be a novel non-invasive biomarker of antibody mediated rejection in renal transplantation.
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spelling pubmed-36615092013-05-28 Renal and Urinary Levels of Endothelial Protein C Receptor Correlate with Acute Renal Allograft Rejection Lattenist, Lionel Kers, Jesper Claessen, Nike ten Berge, Ineke J. M. Bemelman, Frederike J. Florquin, Sandrine Roelofs, Joris J. T. H. PLoS One Research Article The Endothelial Protein C Receptor (EPCR) is expressed on leukocytes, on endothelium of large blood vessels and to a lesser extent on capillaries. Membrane bound EPCR plays an important role in the activation of protein C which has anticoagulant, anti-inflammatory and cytoprotective effects. After cleavage by a protease EPCR is also found as a soluble protein. Acute rejection of kidney allografts can be divided in T-cell-mediated rejection (TCMR) and antibody-mediated (ABMR) rejection. The latter is characterized by strong activation of coagulation. Currently no reliable non-invasive biomarkers are available to monitor rejection. Renal biopsies were available from 81 renal transplant patients (33 without rejection, 26 TCMR and 22 ABMR), we had access to mRNA material, matched plasma and urine samples for a portion of this cohort. Renal EPCR expression was assessed by RT-PCR and immunostaining. Plasma and urine sEPCR levels were measured by ELISA. ABMR patients showed higher levels of EPCR mRNA than TCMR patients. EPCR expression on glomeruli was significantly elevated in ABMR patients than in TCMR or control patients. In the peritubular capillaries EPCR expression was higher in ABMR patients than in control patients. EPCR expression was higher in tubules and arteries of rejection patients than in control patients. Plasma sEPCR levels did not differ. Urine sEPCR levels were more elevated in the ABMR group than in patients with TCMR or without rejection. ROC analysis demonstrated that urinary sEPCR is appropriate to discriminate between ABMR patients and TCMR or control patients. We conclude that urinary sEPCR could be a novel non-invasive biomarker of antibody mediated rejection in renal transplantation. Public Library of Science 2013-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3661509/ /pubmed/23717683 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064994 Text en © 2013 Lattenist 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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Lattenist, Lionel
Kers, Jesper
Claessen, Nike
ten Berge, Ineke J. M.
Bemelman, Frederike J.
Florquin, Sandrine
Roelofs, Joris J. T. H.
Renal and Urinary Levels of Endothelial Protein C Receptor Correlate with Acute Renal Allograft Rejection
title Renal and Urinary Levels of Endothelial Protein C Receptor Correlate with Acute Renal Allograft Rejection
title_full Renal and Urinary Levels of Endothelial Protein C Receptor Correlate with Acute Renal Allograft Rejection
title_fullStr Renal and Urinary Levels of Endothelial Protein C Receptor Correlate with Acute Renal Allograft Rejection
title_full_unstemmed Renal and Urinary Levels of Endothelial Protein C Receptor Correlate with Acute Renal Allograft Rejection
title_short Renal and Urinary Levels of Endothelial Protein C Receptor Correlate with Acute Renal Allograft Rejection
title_sort renal and urinary levels of endothelial protein c receptor correlate with acute renal allograft rejection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3661509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23717683
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064994
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