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سه شنبه 25 آذر 1404
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases
، جلد ۹، شماره ۲، صفحات ۱۳۸-۰
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Association of Programmed Cell Death 1 and Programmed Cell Death 1 Ligand Gene Polymorphisms With Delayed Graft Function and Acute Rejection in Kidney Allograft Recipients
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Introduction. The genetic variations of co-stimulatory molecules can affect the extent of T cell activity during T-cell mediated immunity, especially in transplant patients. This study aimed to investigate the association of programmed cell death 1 ( PDCD1 ) and programmed cell death 1 ligand 1 ( PDCD1LG1 ) gene polymorphisms with clinical outcome of kidney transplantation. Materials and Methods. A total of 122 patients with a kidney transplant were included in this retrospective study. Patients were classified into two groups of biopsy-proven acute allograft rejection (AAR) and stable graft function (SGF) during the 5-year follow-up period. Four single nucleotide polymorphisms in PDCD1 and PDCD1LG1 were determined in the groups of patients as well as in 208 healthy control individuals. Results. The frequencies of PD-1.3 (+7146 G>A), PD-1.9 (+7625 C>T), PD-L1 (8923 A>C), and PD-L1 (+6777 C>G) genotypes and alleles were not significantly different between the AAR and SGF groups. In comparison with healthy controls, PD-1.9 (+7625 C>T) genotype and T allele were significantly more frequent in all of the patients and in those with SGF. Overall, 27 of 122 kidney allograft recipients experienced delayed graft function, and a higher frequency of PD-1.9 (+7625 C>T) genotype and T allele was observed in this group versus those without delayed graft function. Similarly, a significant high frequency of this genotype was found among the AAR subgroup of patients with delayed graft function. Conclusions. Our results indicate that potentially functional genetic variation in PDCD1 can influence the outcome of kidney transplantation.
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لیلا ذوالفقاری | leila zolfaghari
قاسم سلگی | ghasem solgi
محسن نفر | mohsen nafar
پدرام احمدپور | pedram ahmadpour
محبوب lassanpezeshki | mahboob lassanpezeshki
محمد علی امیرزرگر | mohammad ali amirzargar
محمد حسین حسین شعربافی | mohammad hossein hossein sharbafi
فاطمه پوررضاقلی | fatemeh pourrezagholi
فریبا صمدیان | fariba samadian
محمود پروین | mahmoud parvin
عفت رازقی | effat razeghi
محمد حسین نیکنام | mohammad hossein nicknam
ربابه ghodssi قاسم آبادی | robabe ghodssi ghasemabadi
علی اکبر امیرزرگر | aliakbar amirzargar
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http://www.ijkd.org/index.php/ijkd/article/view/1508
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ORIGINAL | Transplantation
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