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Comprehensive phenotyping of regulatory T cells after liver transplantation

Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play an important role in controlling alloreactivity after solid organ transplantation, but they may also impair antiviral immunity. We hypothesized that the Treg frequency and the Treg phenotype are altered in hepatitis C virus (HCV)–infected recipients of liver transplan...

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Autores principales: Gronert Álvarez, Anna, Fytili, Paraskevi, Suneetha, Pothakamuri V., Kraft, Anke R. M., Brauner, Christin, Schlue, Jerome, Krech, Till, Lehner, Frank, Meyer‐Heithuis, Christoph, Jaeckel, Elmar, Klempnauer, Juergen, Manns, Michael P., Cornberg, Markus, Wedemeyer, Heiner
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6718011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25451888
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lt.24050
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author Gronert Álvarez, Anna
Fytili, Paraskevi
Suneetha, Pothakamuri V.
Kraft, Anke R. M.
Brauner, Christin
Schlue, Jerome
Krech, Till
Lehner, Frank
Meyer‐Heithuis, Christoph
Jaeckel, Elmar
Klempnauer, Juergen
Manns, Michael P.
Cornberg, Markus
Wedemeyer, Heiner
author_facet Gronert Álvarez, Anna
Fytili, Paraskevi
Suneetha, Pothakamuri V.
Kraft, Anke R. M.
Brauner, Christin
Schlue, Jerome
Krech, Till
Lehner, Frank
Meyer‐Heithuis, Christoph
Jaeckel, Elmar
Klempnauer, Juergen
Manns, Michael P.
Cornberg, Markus
Wedemeyer, Heiner
author_sort Gronert Álvarez, Anna
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description Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play an important role in controlling alloreactivity after solid organ transplantation, but they may also impair antiviral immunity. We hypothesized that the Treg frequency and the Treg phenotype are altered in hepatitis C virus (HCV)–infected recipients of liver transplantation (LT) with possible prognostic implications. Tregs from 141 individuals, including healthy individuals, LT recipients with or without persistent HCV infections, and nontransplant patients with chronic HCV, were studied. A comprehensive phenotypic analysis was performed with multicolor flow cytometry, which included standard Treg markers [CD4(+), CD25(hi), CD127(–), and FoxP3(+) in addition to HLA DR, CCR7, CD45RA, CD62L, CD49d, CD39, ICOS and LAP‐TGFβ stainings. Healthy individuals and LT patients displayed similar Treg frequencies and largely comparable Treg phenotypes, which were stable over time after transplantation. In contrast, Tregs with a CD45RA(–)CCR7(–) effector phenotype were enriched in LT recipients with chronic HCV versus HCV‐negative transplant patients. HCV infection, rather than LT, altered the expression of functional markers on Tregs. A principal component analysis revealed distinct Treg phenotypes in HCV‐infected LT recipients with rejection and patients with recurrent graft HCV. In conclusion, Treg phenotypes are altered in HCV‐infected LT patients. An investigation of Tregs may possibly help to distinguish recurrent HCV from graft rejection. Further functional studies are needed to define the role of Tregs in determining the balance between antiviral and allogenic immunity. Liver Transpl 21:381–395, 2015. © 2015 AASLD.
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spelling pubmed-67180112019-09-06 Comprehensive phenotyping of regulatory T cells after liver transplantation Gronert Álvarez, Anna Fytili, Paraskevi Suneetha, Pothakamuri V. Kraft, Anke R. M. Brauner, Christin Schlue, Jerome Krech, Till Lehner, Frank Meyer‐Heithuis, Christoph Jaeckel, Elmar Klempnauer, Juergen Manns, Michael P. Cornberg, Markus Wedemeyer, Heiner Liver Transpl Original Articles Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play an important role in controlling alloreactivity after solid organ transplantation, but they may also impair antiviral immunity. We hypothesized that the Treg frequency and the Treg phenotype are altered in hepatitis C virus (HCV)–infected recipients of liver transplantation (LT) with possible prognostic implications. Tregs from 141 individuals, including healthy individuals, LT recipients with or without persistent HCV infections, and nontransplant patients with chronic HCV, were studied. A comprehensive phenotypic analysis was performed with multicolor flow cytometry, which included standard Treg markers [CD4(+), CD25(hi), CD127(–), and FoxP3(+) in addition to HLA DR, CCR7, CD45RA, CD62L, CD49d, CD39, ICOS and LAP‐TGFβ stainings. Healthy individuals and LT patients displayed similar Treg frequencies and largely comparable Treg phenotypes, which were stable over time after transplantation. In contrast, Tregs with a CD45RA(–)CCR7(–) effector phenotype were enriched in LT recipients with chronic HCV versus HCV‐negative transplant patients. HCV infection, rather than LT, altered the expression of functional markers on Tregs. A principal component analysis revealed distinct Treg phenotypes in HCV‐infected LT recipients with rejection and patients with recurrent graft HCV. In conclusion, Treg phenotypes are altered in HCV‐infected LT patients. An investigation of Tregs may possibly help to distinguish recurrent HCV from graft rejection. Further functional studies are needed to define the role of Tregs in determining the balance between antiviral and allogenic immunity. Liver Transpl 21:381–395, 2015. © 2015 AASLD. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015-01-20 2015-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6718011/ /pubmed/25451888 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lt.24050 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Liver Transplantation published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Gronert Álvarez, Anna
Fytili, Paraskevi
Suneetha, Pothakamuri V.
Kraft, Anke R. M.
Brauner, Christin
Schlue, Jerome
Krech, Till
Lehner, Frank
Meyer‐Heithuis, Christoph
Jaeckel, Elmar
Klempnauer, Juergen
Manns, Michael P.
Cornberg, Markus
Wedemeyer, Heiner
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6718011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25451888
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lt.24050
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