Lymphozytensubpopulationen bei nierentransplantierten Kindern - Langzeitveränderungen nach Induktionstherapie mit polyklonalen Antilymphozytenantikörpern

Die Anwendung lymphozytendepletierender Antikörper führt bei erwachsenen nierentransplantierten Patienten zu charakteristischen langfristigen Veränderungen in der Zusammensetzung der Lymphozytensubpopulationen im Sinne einer neuen Homöostase. Wenngleich wenig über langfristige Effekte bei pädiatri...

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1. Verfasser: Mostert, Marthe Katharina
Beteiligte: Klaus, Günther (Professor Dr. med.) (BetreuerIn (Doktorarbeit))
Format: Dissertation
Sprache:Deutsch
Veröffentlicht: Philipps-Universität Marburg 2004
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BACKGROUND: T-cell depletion causes a novel homeostasis in lymphocyte subsets in adult transplant recipients. Little is known about long-term changes in pediatric patients. METHODS: Twenty-one pediatric renal-transplant patients (mean age 11.8 years) were selected according to their initial postoperative immunosuppressive therapy: (1) baseline immunosuppression (BI) with cyclosporine, azathioprine, and steroids, n=11; and (2) BI plus polyclonal antibodies, n=10. Lymphocyte surface markers were measured in the mean 2.3 years after transplantation and analyzed between the patient groups and in regard to 46 age-matched healthy controls. RESULTS: The patient groups did not differ with respect to age, sex, renal function, and previous infections. Total lymphocyte counts, CD4+ T-cell numbers, and distribution of naive to memory CD4+ T cells were not different between transplant groups and controls. However, patients with postoperative T-cell depletion showed significantly lower ratios of CD4+ to CD8+ T cells, elevated CD8+ T-cell numbers, increased counts of CD8+ T cells coexpressing CD57, and higher numbers of CD8+ cells with a naive phenotype. In addition, the numbers of double-positive T cells and lymphocytes bearing both natural killer (NK) and T-cell markers were elevated in the patients with postoperative depletion. NK and B-cell counts were lower in the transplant patient groups compared with the healthy controls. CONCLUSIONS: Pediatric transplant patients show characteristic long-term changes in lymphocyte subsets after T-cell depletion. In contrast with adult patients, these perturbations are less pronounced and predominant in the CD8+ T-cell compartment.