小儿肾移植亚临床排斥反应的检测:当前和未来的实践。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
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摘要

导言:过去 60 年来,小儿肾移植领域取得了非凡的成就。短期移植存活率逐年显著提高。然而,长期结果的改善却不那么明显。其中一个重要原因是在没有临床表现的情况下出现了低水平的排斥现象,即所谓的亚临床排斥(SCR):传统上,排斥反应是通过临床参数的变化来诊断的,包括但不限于血清肌酐和蛋白尿。这篇综述探讨了这种方法的缺点、SCR 对肾脏异体移植结果的影响、通过监测活检确定 SCR 的利弊,以及确定是否存在 SCR 的新的尿液和血液生物标志物:结果:血清肌酐是不可靠的SCR指标。监测活检是检测 SCR 最常用的方法。但是,这种方法有很大的缺点。新的生物标志物显示了前景。这些生物标志物包括血液基因表达谱和供体细胞游离 DNA;尿液基因表达谱;尿液细胞因子、趋化因子和代谢组学;以及其他有前景的血液和尿液检测:结论:特别强调对小儿肾移植受者进行的研究:试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov:试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov:NCT03719339。
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Detection of Subclinical Rejection in Pediatric Kidney Transplantation: Current and Future Practices.

Introduction: The successes in the field of pediatric kidney transplantation over the past 60 years have been extraordinary. Year over year, there have been significant improvements in short-term graft survival. However, improvements in longer-term outcomes have been much less apparent. One important contributor has been the phenomenon of low-level rejection in the absence of clinical manifestations-so-called subclinical rejection (SCR).

Methods: Traditionally, rejection has been diagnosed by changes in clinical parameters, including but not limited to serum creatinine and proteinuria. This review examines the shortcomings of this approach, the effects of SCR on kidney allograft outcome, the benefits and drawbacks of surveillance biopsies to identify SCR, and new urine and blood biomarkers that define the presence or absence of SCR.

Results: Serum creatinine is an unreliable index of SCR. Surveillance biopsies are the method most utilized to detect SCR. However, these have significant drawbacks. New biomarkers show promise. These biomarkers include blood gene expression profiles and donor derived-cell free DNA; urine gene expression profiles; urinary cytokines, chemokines, and metabolomics; and other promising blood and urine tests.

Conclusion: Specific emphasis is placed on studies carried out in pediatric kidney transplant recipients.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03719339.

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Pediatric Transplantation
Pediatric Transplantation 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
15.40%
发文量
216
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of Pediatric Transplantation is to publish original articles of the highest quality on clinical experience and basic research in transplantation of tissues and solid organs in infants, children and adolescents. The journal seeks to disseminate the latest information widely to all individuals involved in kidney, liver, heart, lung, intestine and stem cell (bone-marrow) transplantation. In addition, the journal publishes focused reviews on topics relevant to pediatric transplantation as well as timely editorial comment on controversial issues.
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