Decreased levels of serum immunoglobulins as a risk factor for infection after heart transplantation

被引:31
|
作者
Sarmiento, E
Rodríguez-Molina, J
Muñoz, P
Fernández-Yánez, J
Palomo, J
Fogueda, M
Fernández-Cruz, E
Bouza, E
Carbone, J
机构
[1] Univ Hosp, Dept Immunol, Clin Immunol Unit, Madrid 28007, Spain
[2] Univ Hosp, Clin Microbiol Infect Dis, Madrid 28007, Spain
[3] Univ Hosp, Cardiol Dept, Madrid 28007, Spain
关键词
D O I
10.1016/j.transproceed.2005.09.153
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Objective. We aimed to assess humoral immunity markers that provide prognostic value for the development of infections in heart transplant recipients. Patients and methods. Forty-one heart transplant recipients underwent humoral immunity studies, including Immunoglobulin (IgG, IgA, IgM) and IgG subclasses determined by nephelometry on serum samples obtained before transplantation and 1 month after transplantation. Potential clinical risk factors were evaluated: waiting time for transplantation, pretransplant cytomegalovirus (CMV) serologic status of donor and recipient; recipient age; gender; cardiac disease severity before transplantation; type of immunosuppression; and occurrence of rejection. Outcome measures. We measured infections requiring intravenous (IV) drug therapy during the first year. The association between variables and outcome was assessed using Cox proportional hazards modelling. Immunoglobulin levels were split into two groups using the median value observed as the cut-off. Results. Of 41 patients studied, 19 (46%) had at least one episode of infection, 16 of which were CMV infections treated with IV gancyclovir, 1 CMV disease + aspergillosis and 2 bacterial pneumonia. Pretransplant IgG (< 1055 mg/dL; RR 5.32; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.73 to 16.29; P =.0034); pretransplant IgG1 (< 695 mg/dL; RR 4.80; CI 1.57 to 14.68; P =.006), and posttransplant IgG levels (< 589 mg/dL; RR 3.38; CI 1.21 to 9.44, P =.019) were associated with an increased risk of developing infections. Both waiting time for transplantation (RR 0.95; CI 0.91 to 0.98, P =.007) and pretransplant cardiac disease severity (RR 1.94; CI 1.17 to 3.21, P =.009) were significant risk factors for infection. After adjustment for clinical predictive variables, decreased values of posttransplant IgG remained significant predictors. Conclusions. The existence of decreased levels of IgG in the setting of heart transplantation was associated with an higher risk for infection. Monitoring of immunoglobulin levels, a rapid and well-standardized nephelometric determination, in heart transplantation, may identify a subset of patients at risk for development of infections.
引用
收藏
页码:4046 / 4049
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] THE DYNAMICS OF SERUM FREE LIGHT CHAIN IMMUNOGLOBULINS AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
    Habets, Thomas H. P. M.
    Molenbroeck, Stefan J. J.
    Frijns, Jacqueline J. Y.
    Bielen, Els
    Voorter, Christina E. M.
    Bos, Gerard M. J.
    Redegeld, Frank A. M.
    Christiaans, Maarten H. L.
    Tilanus, Marcel G. J.
    Vanderlocht, Joris
    TISSUE ANTIGENS, 2014, 84 (01): : 66 - 67
  • [32] Lower Titers of IgA Antibodies to Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Antigens after Vaccination are a Risk Factor for Development of Bacterial Infection after Heart Transplantation
    Sarmiento, E.
    Zatarain, E.
    Jaramillo, M.
    Navarro, J.
    Sousa, I.
    Ortiz, C.
    Navas, P.
    Carbone, J.
    JOURNAL OF HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANTATION, 2021, 40 (04) : S137 - S138
  • [33] Obesity Is Not a Risk Factor for Heart Transplantation
    Sareyyupoglu, B.
    Horai, T.
    Bonde, P.
    Bermudez, C. A.
    Bhama, J. K.
    Tabata, S.
    Shigemura, N.
    Ramani, R. N.
    Simon, M. A.
    Teuteberg, J. J.
    Mathier, M. A.
    McNamara, D. M.
    Kormos, R. L.
    Toyoda, Y.
    JOURNAL OF HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANTATION, 2010, 29 (02) : S13 - S14
  • [34] Serum cholesterol levels correlate with microvascular endothelial dysfunction after heart transplantation.
    Burns, DE
    Tamburro, P
    Klein, LW
    Johnson, MR
    Costanzo, MR
    Parrillo, JE
    Hollenberg, SM
    JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE MEDICINE, 1996, 44 (07) : A393 - A393
  • [35] Pretransplant serum vitamin D levels and risk of cancer after renal transplantation
    Ducloux, Didier
    Courivaud, Cecile
    Bamoulid, Jamal
    Kazory, Amir
    Dumoulin, Gilles
    Chalopin, Jean-Marc
    TRANSPLANTATION, 2008, 85 (12) : 1755 - 1759
  • [36] SERUM IMMUNOGLOBULINS AND IGG SUBCLASS LEVELS IN ADULTS WITH CHRONIC SINUSITIS - EVIDENCE FOR DECREASED IGG3 LEVELS
    ARMENAKA, M
    GRIZZANTI, J
    ROSENSTREICH, DL
    ANNALS OF ALLERGY, 1994, 72 (06): : 507 - 514
  • [37] Serum Immunoglobulins and Risk of Infection: How Low Can You Go?
    Furst, Daniel E.
    SEMINARS IN ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM, 2009, 39 (01) : 18 - 29
  • [38] Increased infection risk of non-cardiac surgeries after heart transplantation
    Aye, O.
    Patel, J. K.
    Seid, A.
    Chinakarn, L.
    Kittleson, M. M.
    Kobashigawa, J. A.
    JOURNAL OF HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANTATION, 2007, 26 (02) : S236 - S236
  • [39] Aspergillus Infection after Heart Transplantation: Risk Factors, Clinical Course and Outcomes
    Uriel, N.
    Kossar, A.
    Gonzalez-Costello, J.
    Pak, S. W.
    Restaino, S. W.
    Sims, D. B.
    Colombo, P. C.
    Takayama, H.
    Naka, Y.
    Mancini, D.
    Jorde, U. P.
    JOURNAL OF HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANTATION, 2011, 30 (04) : S196 - S197
  • [40] Incidence, risk factors and prognostic impact of cytomegalovirus infection after heart transplantation
    Mendez-Eirin, Elizabet
    Barge-Caballero, Eduardo
    Jesus Paniagua-Martin, Maria
    Barge-Caballero, Gonzalo
    Couto-Mallon, David
    Grille-Cancela, Zulaika
    Blanco-Canosa, Paula
    Canizares-Castellanos, Angelina
    Gonzalez Barbeito, Miguel
    Aller Fernandez, Ana Vanesa
    Manuel Vazquez-Rodriguez, Jose
    Generosa Crespo-Leiro, Maria
    MEDICINA CLINICA, 2020, 154 (10): : 381 - 387