Intra-graft expression of genes involved in iron homeostasis predicts the development of operational tolerance in human liver transplantation

Felix Bohne(Consorci Institut D'Investigacions Biomediques August Pi I Sunyer), Marc Martínez‐Llordella, Juan José Lozano(Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas), Rosa Miquel(Universitat de Barcelona), Carlos Benítez(Universitat de Barcelona), María‐Carlota Londoño(Consorci Institut D'Investigacions Biomediques August Pi I Sunyer), Tommaso Maria Manzia, Roberta Angelico, Dorine W. Swinkels, Harold Tjalsma, Marta López(Hospital Clínic de Barcelona), Juan G. Abraldeṣ(Hospital Clínic de Barcelona), Eliano Bonaccorsi‐Riani(Consorci Institut D'Investigacions Biomediques August Pi I Sunyer), Elmar Jaeckel(Medizinische Hochschule Hannover), Richard Taubert(Medizinische Hochschule Hannover), Jacques Pirenne, Antoni Rimola(Consorci Institut D'Investigacions Biomediques August Pi I Sunyer), Giuseppe Tisone, Alberto Sánchez‐Fueyo
Journal of Clinical Investigation
December 12, 2011
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Abstract

Following organ transplantation, lifelong immunosuppressive therapy is required to prevent the host immune system from destroying the allograft. This can cause severe side effects and increased recipient morbidity and mortality. Complete cessation of immunosuppressive drugs has been successfully accomplished in selected transplant recipients, providing proof of principle that operational allograft tolerance is attainable in clinical transplantation. The intra-graft molecular pathways associated with successful drug withdrawal, however, are not well defined. In this study, we analyzed sequential blood and liver tissue samples collected from liver transplant recipients enrolled in a prospective multicenter immunosuppressive drug withdrawal clinical trial. Before initiation of drug withdrawal, operationally tolerant and non-tolerant recipients differed in the intra-graft expression of genes involved in the regulation of iron homeostasis. Furthermore, as compared with non-tolerant recipients, operationally tolerant patients exhibited higher serum levels of hepcidin and ferritin and increased hepatocyte iron deposition. Finally, liver tissue gene expression measurements accurately predicted the outcome of immunosuppressive withdrawal in an independent set of patients. These results point to a critical role for iron metabolism in the regulation of intra-graft alloimmune responses in humans and provide a set of biomarkers to conduct drug-weaning trials in liver transplantation.


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