Perfusate metabolomics content and tubular transporters expression during kidney graft preservation by hypothermic machine perfusion

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Faucher QuentinORCID,Alarcan Hugo,Sauvage François-LudovicORCID,Forestier Lionel,Miquelestorena-Standley Elodie,Nadal-Desbarats LydieORCID,Arnion HélèneORCID,Venhard Jean-Christophe,Brichart Nicolas,Bruyère FranckORCID,Marquet PierreORCID,Guellec Chantal Barin-Le

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIschemia-related injury during the pre-implantation period impacts kidney graft outcome. Evaluating these lesions by a non-invasive approach before transplantation could help to understand the mechanisms of graft injury and identify potential biomarkers predictive of graft outcomes. This study aims to determine metabolomic content of graft perfusion fluids and its dependence on preservation time and to explore whether tubular transporters are possibly involved in the metabolomics variations observed.MethodsKidneys were stored on hypothermic perfusion machines. We evaluated the metabolomic profiles of perfusion fluids (n=35) using Liquid Chromatography coupled with tandem Mass Spectrometry and studied the transcriptional expression of tubular transporters on pre-implantation biopsies (n=26). We used univariate and multivariate analyses to assess the impact of perfusion time on these parameters and their relationship with graft outcome.ResultsSeventy-two metabolites were found in preservation fluids at the end of perfusion, of which 40% were already present in the native conservation solution. We observed an increase of 23 metabolites with longer perfusion time and a decrease for 8. The predictive model for time-dependent variation of metabolomics content showed good performance (R2= 76%, Q2= 54%, accuracy= 41%, permutations test significant). Perfusion time had no effect on the mRNA expression of transporters. We found no correlation between metabolomics and transporters expression. Neither the metabolomics profile nor the transporters expression were predictive of graft outcome.ConclusionOur results open the way for further studies, focusing on both intra- and extra-tissue metabolome, to investigate whether transporter alterations can explain the variations observed in pre-implantation period.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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