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Review: The transcripts associated with organ allograft rejection

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The molecular mechanisms operating in human organ transplant rejection are best inferred from the mRNAs expressed in biopsies because the corresponding proteins often have low expression and short half-lives, while small non-coding RNAs lack specificity. Associations should be characterized in a population that rigorously identifies T cell-mediated (TCMR) and antibody-mediated rejection (ABMR). This is best achieved in kidney transplant biopsies, but the results are generalizable to heart, lung, or liver transplants. Associations can be universal (all rejection), TCMR-selective, or ABMR-selective, with universal being strongest and ABMR-selective weakest. Top universal transcripts are IFNG-inducible (eg, CXCL11 IDO1, WARS) or shared by effector T cells (ETCs) and NK cells (eg, KLRD1, CCL4). TCMR-selective transcripts are expressed in activated ETCs (eg, CTLA4, IFNG), activated (eg, ADAMDEC1), or IFNG-induced macrophages (eg, ANKRD22). ABMR-selective transcripts are expressed in NK cells (eg, FGFBP2, GNLY) and endothelial cells (eg, ROBO4, DARC). Transcript associations are highly reproducible between biopsy sets when the same rejection definitions, case mix, algorithm, and technology are applied, but exact ranks will vary. Previously published rejection-associated transcripts resemble universal and TCMR-selective transcripts due to incomplete representation of ABMR. Rejection-associated transcripts are never completely rejection-specific because they are shared with the stereotyped response-to-injury and innate immunity

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basic (laboratory) research/science
biopsy
kidney transplantation/nephrology
organ transplantation in general
rejection

Abbreviations

ABMR
antibody-mediated rejection
AKI
acute kidney injury
ARTs
acute rejection transcripts
AvEET
ABMR vs. everything else plus TCMR
cAR
clinical acute rejection
CRM
common rejection module
ETCs
effector T cells
ICR
immunological constant of rejection
RTW
response to wounding
RvEEABMR
TCMR and mixed ABMR/TCMR rejection vs. everything else
TCMR
T cell-mediated rejection
TvEEA
TCMR vs. everything else plus ABMR

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