Peripheral B-cell phenotype and BAFF levels are associated with HLA immunization in patients awaiting kidney transplantation

R Snanoudj, S Candon, DL Roelen, JP Jais… - …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
R Snanoudj, S Candon, DL Roelen, JP Jais, FH Claas, C Legendre, L Chatenoud
Transplantation, 2014journals.lww.com
Background The role of B-cell subsets in human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-specific humoral
responses in patients with end-stage renal disease is poorly documented. The objective of
this study was to analyze the potential association between B-cell subsets distribution and
anti-HLA antibodies before kidney transplantation. Methods The authors studied by flow
cytometry peripheral B-cell subsets and serum levels of BAFF, the main homeostatic
cytokine for peripheral B cells, in 101 consecutive end-stage renal disease patients admitted …
Background
The role of B-cell subsets in human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-specific humoral responses in patients with end-stage renal disease is poorly documented. The objective of this study was to analyze the potential association between B-cell subsets distribution and anti-HLA antibodies before kidney transplantation.
Methods
The authors studied by flow cytometry peripheral B-cell subsets and serum levels of BAFF, the main homeostatic cytokine for peripheral B cells, in 101 consecutive end-stage renal disease patients admitted for transplantation.
Results
In patients with HLA antibodies detected with Luminex single antigen, the proportion of activated naive B cells (Bm2) was significantly higher (64.4±15.1% vs. 52.5±19.1% in HLA antibody-negative patients, P= 0.0008) at the expense of memory B cells, as were BAFF serum levels (1,651±1,297 vs. 1,139±693 pg/mL, P< 0.0001). Proportion of Bm2 and BAFF levels were positively associated with the diversity of anti-HLA antibodies. In multivariate analysis, besides HLA-immunizing events (pregnancy and previous transplantation), proportion of Bm2 cells but not of other B-cell subsets or BAFF levels was independently associated with the presence and diversity of anti-HLA antibodies. High proportion of Bm2 cells before transplantation was associated with an increased risk of developing de novo donor-specific antibodies during the first year posttransplant. The authors did not find any association between the frequency of antibody-mediated rejection and pretransplant proportion of any B-cell subset or BAFF serum levels.
Conclusion
Increased proportions of activated naive B cells are linked with pretransplant HLA immunization and the development of posttransplant donor-specific antibodies.
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