Contrasting CD25hiCD4+T Cells/FOXP3 Patterns in Chronic Rejection and Operational Drug-free Tolerance
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Background: Although immunosuppression withdrawal in kidney recipients usually leads to rejection, in some patients it does not, leading to a state of clinical operational tolerance.
Methods: We compared these highly contrasted situations by analyzing blood cell phenotype and transcriptional patterns in drug-free spontaneously tolerant kidney recipients, recipients with chronic rejection, recipients with stable graft function under standard or minimal immunosuppression and healthy individuals
Results: The blood cell phenotype of clinically tolerant patients did not differ from that of healthy individuals. In contrast, recipients with chronic rejection had significantly less CD25hiCD4+T cells and lower levels of FOXP3 transcripts compared with clinically tolerant recipients. Patients with chronic rejection also displayed CD25-CD4+T cells expressing NKG2D+CD94+ and CD57+CD27-CD28- cytotoxic-associated markers (P<0.05).
Conclusion: These data show that whereas clinically tolerant recipients displayed normal levels of CD25hiCD4+T cells and FOXP3 transcripts, chronic rejection is associated with a decrease in CD25hiCD4+T cells and FOXP3 transcripts, suggesting that clinically "operational tolerance" may be due to a maintained phenomenon of natural tolerance that is lacking in patients with chronic rejection.
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