Transplantation Direct (Mar 2024)

Extracorporeal Photopheresis Reduces Fibrotic and Inflammatory Transcriptomic Biological Marker of Chronic Antibody-mediated Kidney Rejection

  • Arnaud Lionet, MD,
  • Marine Van Triempon, MD,
  • Martin Figeac, MD, PhD,
  • Victor Fages, MD,
  • Jean-Baptiste Gibier, MD, PhD,
  • François Provot, MD,
  • Mehdi Maanaoui, MD,
  • Nicolas Pottier, PharmD, PhD,
  • Christelle Cauffiez, PhD,
  • François Glowacki, MD, PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/TXD.0000000000001587
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. e1587

Abstract

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Background. The benefit of extracorporeal photopheresis on the course of kidney transplant rejection is unknown. The aim of our study was to investigate the variations in transcriptomics on graft biopsies when extracorporeal photopheresis was used to treat chronic humoral rejection after kidney transplantation. Methods. We retrospectively analyzed the mRNA expression of 770 genes of interest in graft biopsies performed before and after treatment. Eight patients received an average of 23 extracorporeal photopheresis sessions over 4 mo between the 2 biopsies. Results. Transcriptomic analysis of the graft biopsies identified a significant (adjusted P < 0.05) increase in CAV1 mRNA in all patients and a significant decrease in CD19, IL21, PAX5, and SFTPA2 mRNAs in 7 of 8 patients. Conclusions. In patients treated with extracorporeal photopheresis for chronic humoral rejection after renal transplantation, omic analysis of repeated biopsies shows a reduction in fibrotic and inflammatory transcriptomic biologicals markers.