Diagnosing acute cellular rejection after paediatric liver transplantation—Is there room for interleukin profiles?

Goldschmidt I; Chichelnitskiy E; Rübsamen N; Jaeger VK; Karch A; D'Antiga L; Di Giorgio A; Nicastro E; Kelly DA; McLin V; Korff S; Debray D; Girard M; Hierro L; Klaudel-Dreszler M; Falk C; Markiewicz-Kijewska M; Baumann U

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The current gold standard to diagnose T-cell-mediated acute rejection (TCMR) requires liver histology. Using data from the ChilSFree study on immune response after paediatric liver transplantation (pLT), we aimed to assess whether soluble cytokines can serve as an alternative diagnostic tool in children suspected to have TCMR.; TCMR was present in 68% of biopsies. There was strong evidence that patients with TCMR had increased levels of soluble CXCL8, CXCL9, CXCL10, IL-16, IL-18, HGF, CCL4, MIF, SCGF-β, and HGF before biopsy. There was some evidence for increased levels of sCD25, ICAM-1, IL-6, IL-3, and CCL11. Diagnostic value of both single cytokine levels and a combination of cytokines and clinical markers was poor, with AUROCs not exceeding 0.7.; A total of n = 53 blood samples obtained on the day of or up to 3 days before liver biopsy performed for suspected TCMR at median 18 days (range 7-427) after pLT in n = 50 children (38% female, age at pLT 1.8 (0.5-17.5) years) were analysed for circulating cytokine levels using Luminex-based Multiplex technology. Diagnostic accuracy of cytokine concentrations was assessed using a multivariable model based on elastic net regression and gradient boosting machine analysis.; Patients with TCMR showed raised levels of cytokines and chemokines reflective of T-cell activation and chemotaxis. Despite giving insight into the mechanisms of TCMR, the diagnostic value of soluble cytokines for the confirmation of TCMR in a clinical scenario of suspected TCMR is poor. - BACKGROUND - RESULTS - METHODS - CONCLUSION

Details about the publication

JournalChildren (Children (Basel))
Volume10
StatusPublished
Release year2023 (07/01/2023)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.3390/children10010128
KeywordsImmunologie

Authors from the University of Münster

Jäger, Veronika
Institute of Epidemiology and Social Medicine
Karch, André
Institute of Epidemiology and Social Medicine
Rübsamen, Nicole
Institute of Epidemiology and Social Medicine