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An objective definition for clinical suspicion of T-cell-mediated rejection after liver transplantation

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2017-05-07

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Rodriguez-Peralvarez, Manuel
De-Luca, Laura
Crespo, Gonzalo
Rubin, Angel
Marin, Sandra
Benlloch, Salvador
Colmenero, Jordi
Berenguer, Marina
Navasa, Miguel
Tsochatzis, Emmanuel

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Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.
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A uniform definition of clinical suspicion of T-cell-mediated rejection (TCMR) in liver transplantation (LT) is needed to homogenize clinical decisions, especially within randomized trials. This multicenter study included a total of 470 primary LT recipients. The derivation cohort consisted of 142 patients who had clinically driven liver biopsies at any time after LT. The external validation cohort included 328 patients who underwent protocol biopsies at day 7-10 after LT. The rates of moderate-severe histological TCMR were 33.8% in the derivation cohort and 43.6% in the validation cohort. Independent predictors (ie, risk factors) of moderate-severe TCMR in the derivation cohort were as follows: serum bilirubin >4 mg/dL (OR=5.83; P4 mg/dL (OR=5.83; P0.1x10(9)/L (OR=3.81; P=.004). In the validation cohort, the number of risk factors was an independent predictor of moderate-severe TCMR (OR=1.74; P=.001), after controlling for hepatitis C status. The number of risk factors paralleled the rates of moderate-severe TCMR in the derivation and validation cohorts (PP<.001 in both comparisons). In conclusion, increased serum bilirubin, rising bilirubin and eosinophilia are validated risk factors for moderate-severe histological TCMR and could be used as objective criteria to select candidates for liver biopsy.

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Liver transplantation
T-lymphocytes
Risk factors
Biopsy
Bilirubin
Eosinophilia
Hepatitis C

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Rechazo mediado por células T
Trasplante de hígado
Receptores de trasplante de hígado primario
Biopsia hepática
Recuento de eosinófilos

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Immunosuppression, Liver biopsy, T-cell-mediated rejection, Allograft-rejection, Free immunosuppression, Organ-transplantation, Ifn-gamma, Risk, Recipients, Tacrolimus, Biomarkers, Diagnosis, Therapy

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Rodríguez-Perálvarez M, De Luca L, Crespo G, Rubin Á, Marín S, Benlloch S, et al. An objective definition for clinical suspicion of T-cell-mediated rejection after liver transplantation. Clin Transplant. 2017 Jul;31(7)