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End-Stage Renal Disease-Associated Gut Bacterial Translocation: Evolution and Impact on Chronic Inflammation and Acute Rejection After Renal Transplantation

Chronic inflammation in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is partly attributed to gut bacterial translocation (GBT) due to loss of intestinal epithelium integrity. Increased levels of circulating lipopolysaccharide (LPS) –a surrogate marker of GBT– contribute to maintain a chronic inflammatory state. H...

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Autores principales: Carron, Clémence, Pais de Barros, Jean-Paul, Gaiffe, Emilie, Deckert, Valérie, Adda-Rezig, Hanane, Roubiou, Caroline, Laheurte, Caroline, Masson, David, Simula-Faivre, Dominique, Louvat, Pascale, Moulin, Bruno, Frimat, Luc, Rieu, Philippe, Mousson, Christiane, Durrbach, Antoine, Heng, Anne-Elisabeth, Saas, Philippe, Ducloux, Didier, Lagrost, Laurent, Bamoulid, Jamal
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6706794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31474974
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01630
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author Carron, Clémence
Pais de Barros, Jean-Paul
Gaiffe, Emilie
Deckert, Valérie
Adda-Rezig, Hanane
Roubiou, Caroline
Laheurte, Caroline
Masson, David
Simula-Faivre, Dominique
Louvat, Pascale
Moulin, Bruno
Frimat, Luc
Rieu, Philippe
Mousson, Christiane
Durrbach, Antoine
Heng, Anne-Elisabeth
Saas, Philippe
Ducloux, Didier
Lagrost, Laurent
Bamoulid, Jamal
author_facet Carron, Clémence
Pais de Barros, Jean-Paul
Gaiffe, Emilie
Deckert, Valérie
Adda-Rezig, Hanane
Roubiou, Caroline
Laheurte, Caroline
Masson, David
Simula-Faivre, Dominique
Louvat, Pascale
Moulin, Bruno
Frimat, Luc
Rieu, Philippe
Mousson, Christiane
Durrbach, Antoine
Heng, Anne-Elisabeth
Saas, Philippe
Ducloux, Didier
Lagrost, Laurent
Bamoulid, Jamal
author_sort Carron, Clémence
collection PubMed
description Chronic inflammation in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is partly attributed to gut bacterial translocation (GBT) due to loss of intestinal epithelium integrity. Increased levels of circulating lipopolysaccharide (LPS) –a surrogate marker of GBT– contribute to maintain a chronic inflammatory state. However, circulating LPS can be neutralized by lipoproteins and transported to the liver for elimination. While ESRD-associated GBT has been widely described, less is known about its changes and impact on clinical outcome after kidney transplantation (KT). One hundred and forty-six renal transplant recipients with serum samples obtained immediately before and 1 year after transplantation (1-Year post KT) were included. Intestinal epithelium integrity (iFABP), total LPS (by measuring 3-hydroxymyristate), LPS activity (biologically active LPS measured by the LAL assay), inflammatory biomarkers (sCD14 and cytokines), lipoproteins and LPS-binding proteins (LBP and phospholipid transfer protein [PLTP] activity) were simultaneously measured. At 1-Year post KT, iFABP decreased but remained higher than in normal volunteers. Total LPS concentration remained stable while LPS activity decreased. Inflammation biomarkers decreased 1-Year post KT. We concomitantly observed an increase in lipoproteins. Higher sCD14 levels before transplantation was associated with lower incidence of acute rejection. Although GBT remained stable after KT, the contemporary increase in lipoproteins could bind circulating LPS and contribute concomitantly to neutralization of LPS activity, as well as improvement in ESRD-associated chronic inflammation. Chronic exposure to LPS in ESRD could promote endotoxin tolerance and explain why patients with higher pre-transplant sCD14 are less prompt to develop acute rejection after transplantation.
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spelling pubmed-67067942019-08-30 End-Stage Renal Disease-Associated Gut Bacterial Translocation: Evolution and Impact on Chronic Inflammation and Acute Rejection After Renal Transplantation Carron, Clémence Pais de Barros, Jean-Paul Gaiffe, Emilie Deckert, Valérie Adda-Rezig, Hanane Roubiou, Caroline Laheurte, Caroline Masson, David Simula-Faivre, Dominique Louvat, Pascale Moulin, Bruno Frimat, Luc Rieu, Philippe Mousson, Christiane Durrbach, Antoine Heng, Anne-Elisabeth Saas, Philippe Ducloux, Didier Lagrost, Laurent Bamoulid, Jamal Front Immunol Immunology Chronic inflammation in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is partly attributed to gut bacterial translocation (GBT) due to loss of intestinal epithelium integrity. Increased levels of circulating lipopolysaccharide (LPS) –a surrogate marker of GBT– contribute to maintain a chronic inflammatory state. However, circulating LPS can be neutralized by lipoproteins and transported to the liver for elimination. While ESRD-associated GBT has been widely described, less is known about its changes and impact on clinical outcome after kidney transplantation (KT). One hundred and forty-six renal transplant recipients with serum samples obtained immediately before and 1 year after transplantation (1-Year post KT) were included. Intestinal epithelium integrity (iFABP), total LPS (by measuring 3-hydroxymyristate), LPS activity (biologically active LPS measured by the LAL assay), inflammatory biomarkers (sCD14 and cytokines), lipoproteins and LPS-binding proteins (LBP and phospholipid transfer protein [PLTP] activity) were simultaneously measured. At 1-Year post KT, iFABP decreased but remained higher than in normal volunteers. Total LPS concentration remained stable while LPS activity decreased. Inflammation biomarkers decreased 1-Year post KT. We concomitantly observed an increase in lipoproteins. Higher sCD14 levels before transplantation was associated with lower incidence of acute rejection. Although GBT remained stable after KT, the contemporary increase in lipoproteins could bind circulating LPS and contribute concomitantly to neutralization of LPS activity, as well as improvement in ESRD-associated chronic inflammation. Chronic exposure to LPS in ESRD could promote endotoxin tolerance and explain why patients with higher pre-transplant sCD14 are less prompt to develop acute rejection after transplantation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6706794/ /pubmed/31474974 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01630 Text en Copyright © 2019 Carron, Pais de Barros, Gaiffe, Deckert, Adda-Rezig, Roubiou, Laheurte, Masson, Simula-Faivre, Louvat, Moulin, Frimat, Rieu, Mousson, Durrbach, Heng, Saas, Ducloux, Lagrost and Bamoulid. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Carron, Clémence
Pais de Barros, Jean-Paul
Gaiffe, Emilie
Deckert, Valérie
Adda-Rezig, Hanane
Roubiou, Caroline
Laheurte, Caroline
Masson, David
Simula-Faivre, Dominique
Louvat, Pascale
Moulin, Bruno
Frimat, Luc
Rieu, Philippe
Mousson, Christiane
Durrbach, Antoine
Heng, Anne-Elisabeth
Saas, Philippe
Ducloux, Didier
Lagrost, Laurent
Bamoulid, Jamal
End-Stage Renal Disease-Associated Gut Bacterial Translocation: Evolution and Impact on Chronic Inflammation and Acute Rejection After Renal Transplantation
title End-Stage Renal Disease-Associated Gut Bacterial Translocation: Evolution and Impact on Chronic Inflammation and Acute Rejection After Renal Transplantation
title_full End-Stage Renal Disease-Associated Gut Bacterial Translocation: Evolution and Impact on Chronic Inflammation and Acute Rejection After Renal Transplantation
title_fullStr End-Stage Renal Disease-Associated Gut Bacterial Translocation: Evolution and Impact on Chronic Inflammation and Acute Rejection After Renal Transplantation
title_full_unstemmed End-Stage Renal Disease-Associated Gut Bacterial Translocation: Evolution and Impact on Chronic Inflammation and Acute Rejection After Renal Transplantation
title_short End-Stage Renal Disease-Associated Gut Bacterial Translocation: Evolution and Impact on Chronic Inflammation and Acute Rejection After Renal Transplantation
title_sort end-stage renal disease-associated gut bacterial translocation: evolution and impact on chronic inflammation and acute rejection after renal transplantation
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6706794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31474974
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01630
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