Circulating endothelial cells transiently increase in peripheral blood after kidney transplantation

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H. Tejeda-Mora
J. G. H. P. Verhoeven
W. Verschoor
K. Boer
D. A. Hesselink
M. W. F. van den Hoogen
L. J. W. van der Laan
C. C. Baan
R. C. Minnee
M. J. Hoogduijn
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[1] Erasmus MC,Department of Internal Medicine, Nephrology and Transplantation
[2] University Medical Center,Department of Surgery
[3] Erasmus MC,undefined
[4] University Medical Center,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 11卷
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The diagnosis of kidney allograft rejection is based on late histological and clinical markers. Early, specific and minimally-invasive biomarkers may improve rejection diagnosis. Endothelial cells (EC) are one of the earliest targets in kidney transplant rejection. We investigated whether circulating EC (cEC) could serve as an earlier and less invasive biomarker for allograft rejection. Blood was collected from a cohort of 51 kidney transplant recipients before and at multiple timepoints after transplantation, including during a for cause biopsy. The number and phenotype of EC was assessed by flow-cytometric analysis. Unbiased selection of EC was done using principal component (PCA) analysis. Paired analysis revealed a transient cEC increase of 2.1-fold on the third day post-transplant, recovering to preoperative levels at seventh day post-transplant and onwards. Analysis of HLA subtype demonstrated that cEC mainly originate from the recipient. cEC levels were not associated with allograft rejection, allograft function or other allograft pathologies. However, cEC in patients with allograft rejection and increased levels of cEC showed elevated levels of KIM-1 (kidney injury marker-1). These findings indicate that cEC numbers and phenotype are affected after kidney transplantation but may not improve rejection diagnosis.
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