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Peripheral blood immune cell profiling of acute corneal transplant rejection

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posted on 2024-01-09, 17:13 authored by Jesper Hjortdal, Matthew D Griffin, Marion Cadoux, W John Armitage, Max Bylesjo, Peadar Mac Gabhann, Conor MurphyConor Murphy, Uwe Pleyer, Derek Tole, Bertrand Vabres, Malcolm D Walkinshaw, Pierre-Antoine Gourraud, Matilde Karakachoff, Sophie Brouard, Nicolas Degauque
Acute rejection (AR) of corneal transplants (CT) has a profound effect on subsequent graft survival but detailed immunological studies in human CT recipients are lacking. In this multi-site, cross-sectional study, clinical details and blood samples were collected from adults with clinically diagnosed AR of full-thickness (FT)-CT (n = 35) and posterior lamellar (PL)-CT (n = 21) along with Stable CT recipients (n = 177) and adults with non-transplanted corneal disease (n = 40). For those with AR, additional samples were collected 3 months later. Immune cell analysis was performed by whole-genome microarrays (whole blood) and high-dimensional multi-color flow cytometry (peripheral blood mononuclear cells). For both, no activation signature was identified within the B cell and T cell repertoire at the time of AR diagnosis. Nonetheless, in FT- but not PL-CT recipients, AR was associated with differences in B cell maturity and regulatory CD4+ T cell frequency compared to stable allografts. These data suggest that circulating B cell and T cell subpopulations may provide insights into the regulation of anti-donor immune response in human CT recipients with differing AR risk. Our results suggest that, in contrast to solid organ transplants, genetic or cellular assays of peripheral blood are unlikely to be clinically exploitable for prediction or diagnosis of AR.

Funding

European Union’s Framework 7 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 602470 (EU FP7 Collaborative Health Consortium VISICORT, www.visicort.eu)

Science Foundation Ireland: REMEDI Strategic Research Cluster (grant number 09/SRC-B1794)

CÚRAM Research Centre (grant number 13/RC/2073_P2)

IHU-Cesti project (ANR-10-IBHU-005)

ANR project BIKET (ANR-17-CE17-0008)

Nantes Métropole

Région Pays de la Loire

Open access funding enabled and organized by ProjektDEAL

History

Data Availability Statement

Transcriptomic data are deposited in GEO under the accession number GSE194124

Comments

The original article is available at https://www.sciencedirect.com/

Published Citation

Hjortdal J. et al. Peripheral blood immune cell profiling of acute corneal transplant rejection. Am J Transplant. 2022;22(10):2337-2347.

Publication Date

15 June 2022

PubMed ID

35704290

Department/Unit

  • Ophthalmology
  • School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences

Research Area

  • Health Professions Education
  • Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine
  • Surgical Science and Practice
  • Immunity, Infection and Inflammation

Publisher

Elsevier

Version

  • Published Version (Version of Record)