Novel Aspects of Immunogenetics and Post-Transplant Events in Kidney Transplantation.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Transplant International Pub Date : 2024-12-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/ti.2024.13317
Ilkka Helanterä, Salla Markkinen, Jukka Partanen, Kati Hyvärinen
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Abstract

HLA typing and matching have been crucial in kidney transplantation, but methods for assessing tissue histocompatibility have advanced significantly. While serological-level HLA typing remains common, it captures only a small fraction of true HLA variation, and molecular matching is already replacing traditional HLA matching. Recent studies have expanded our understanding of genetic tissue compatibility beyond HLA loci. Candidate gene analyses and genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified genetic factors linked to post-transplant complications, though replication of these findings is challenging. An alternative approach involves genome-wide matching of genes or genetic variations. This method has shown promise in hematopoietic stem cell and kidney transplantation. For instance, homozygous gene deletions in LIMS1 or complement factor H (CFH) genes have been associated with acute rejection risk. This may be due to alloimmune responses against proteins absent in the patient but present in the graft, or due to the missing protein's function. Genetic studies in clinical medicine face challenges due to the interplay of genetic and environmental factors, necessitating large datasets for meaningful associations. International collaboration and large consortia, like iGeneTRAin, are essential for validating findings and advancing the field. This review highlights recent advancements in immunogenetics and tissue histocompatibility, emphasizing future research directions.

肾移植中免疫遗传学和移植后事件的新进展。
HLA分型和匹配在肾移植中至关重要,但评估组织组织相容性的方法已经取得了显著进展。虽然血清学水平的HLA分型仍然很常见,但它只捕获了一小部分真正的HLA变异,分子匹配已经取代了传统的HLA匹配。最近的研究扩大了我们对HLA位点以外的遗传组织相容性的理解。候选基因分析和全基因组关联研究(GWAS)已经确定了与移植后并发症相关的遗传因素,尽管这些发现的复制具有挑战性。另一种方法涉及基因或遗传变异的全基因组匹配。这种方法在造血干细胞和肾移植中显示出前景。例如,LIMS1或补体因子H (CFH)基因的纯合基因缺失与急性排斥风险相关。这可能是由于对患者体内缺乏但移植物中存在的蛋白质的同种免疫反应,或者由于缺失的蛋白质的功能。由于遗传和环境因素的相互作用,临床医学中的遗传学研究面临挑战,需要大型数据集来进行有意义的关联。国际合作和像iGeneTRAin这样的大型联盟对于验证发现和推进该领域至关重要。本文综述了近年来免疫遗传学和组织相容性的研究进展,并对今后的研究方向进行了展望。
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Transplant International
Transplant International 医学-外科
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
6.50%
发文量
211
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to serve as a forum for the exchange of scientific information in the form of original and high quality papers in the field of transplantation. Clinical and experimental studies, as well as editorials, letters to the editors, and, occasionally, reviews on the biology, physiology, and immunology of transplantation of tissues and organs, are published. Publishing time for the latter is approximately six months, provided major revisions are not needed. The journal is published in yearly volumes, each volume containing twelve issues. Papers submitted to the journal are subject to peer review.
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