PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

Soluble DNAM-1, as a Predictive Biomarker for Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease.

  • Minoru Kanaya,
  • Kazuko Shibuya,
  • Rei Hirochika,
  • Miyoko Kanemoto,
  • Kazuteru Ohashi,
  • Masafumi Okada,
  • Yukiko Wagatsuma,
  • Yukiko Cho,
  • Hiroshi Kojima,
  • Takanori Teshima,
  • Masahiro Imamura,
  • Hisashi Sakamaki,
  • Akira Shibuya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154173
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. e0154173

Abstract

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Acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) is a major complication of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT). Because diagnosis of aGVHD is exclusively based on clinical symptoms and pathological findings, reliable and noninvasive laboratory tests for accurate diagnosis are required. An activating immunoreceptor, DNAM-1 (CD226), is expressed on T cells and natural killer cells and is involved in the development of aGVHD. Here, we identified a soluble form of DNAM-1 (sDNAM-1) in human sera. In retrospective univariate and multivariate analyses of allo-HSCT patients (n = 71) at a single center, cumulative incidences of all grade (grade I-IV) and sgrade II-IV aGVHD in patients with high maximal serum levels of sDNAM-1 (≥30 pM) in the 7 days before allo-HSCT were significantly higher than those in patients with low maximal serum levels of sDNAM-1 (<30 pM) in the same period. However, sDNAM-1 was not associated with other known allo-HSCT complications. Our data suggest that sDNAM-1 is potentially a unique candidate as a predictive biomarker for the development of aGVHD.