High-dimensional profiling of pediatric immune responses to solid organ transplantation

Author:

Rao MahilORCID,Amouzgar Meelad,Harden James T.,Lapasaran M. Gay,Trickey Amber,Armstrong Brian,Odim Jonah,Debnam Tracia,Esquivel Carlos O.ORCID,Bendall Sean C.ORCID,Martinez Olivia M.ORCID,Krams Sheri M.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractSolid organ transplant remains a life-saving therapy for children with end-stage heart, lung, liver, or kidney disease; however, ∼25% of allograft recipients experience acute rejection within the first 12 months after transplant. Our ability to detect rejection early and to develop less toxic immunosuppressive agents is hampered by an incomplete understanding of the immune changes associated with rejection, particularly in the pediatric population. Here we used high-dimensional single-cell proteomic technologies (CyTOF) to generate the first detailed, multi-lineage analysis of the peripheral blood immune composition of pediatric solid organ transplant recipients. We report that the organ transplanted impacts the immune composition post-transplant. When taking these allograft-specific differences into account, we further observed that differences in the proportion of subsets of CD8 and CD4 T cells were significantly associated with allograft health. Together, these data form the basis for mechanistic studies into the pathobiology of rejection to develop less invasive tools to identify early rejection and new immunosuppressive agents with greater specificity and less toxicity.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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