Potential biomarkers for immune monitoring after renal transplantation

Transpl Immunol. 2024 Apr 26:84:102046. doi: 10.1016/j.trim.2024.102046. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Renal transplantation represents the foremost efficacious approach for ameliorating end-stage renal disease. Despite the current state of advanced renal transplantation techniques and the established postoperative immunosuppression strategy, a subset of patients continues to experience immune rejection during both the early and late postoperative phases, ultimately leading to graft loss. Consequently, the identification of immunobiomarkers capable of predicting the onset of immune rejection becomes imperative in order to facilitate early intervention strategies and enhance long-term prognoses. Upon reviewing the pertinent literature, we identified several indicators that could potentially serve as immune biomarkers to varying extents. These include the T1/T2 ratio, Treg/Th17 ratio, IL-10/TNF-α ratio, IL-33, IL-34, IL-6, IL-4, other cytokines, and NOX2/4.

Keywords: Immune monitoring; Interleukin; Regulatory T cell; Renal transplantation; Transitional B cell.

Publication types

  • Review