Pre-transplant Thymic Function Predicts Is Associated With Patient Death After Kidney Transplantation
Open Access
- 31 July 2020
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Frontiers Media SA in Frontiers in Immunology
- Vol. 11, 1653
- https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.01653
Abstract
Accelerated thymic involution is a main feature of end-stage renal disease (ESRD)-associated immune senescence. Recent evidences suggest that ESRD-associated immune senescence is associated with adverse outcomes in dialysis patients. However, no study focused on the association between pre-transplant thymic function and patient survival after transplantation. We conducted a prospective, multicenter study to assess whether pre-transplant thymic function measured by recent thymic emigrants (RTE) may predict death after first kidney transplantation. Results were tested in a validation cohort. Nine hundred and sixty-seven incident kidney transplant recipients were included in the prospective study. Mean follow up was 5.1 + 2.9 years. Eighty two patients (8.5%) died during follow up. Lower RTE levels were associated with a higher risk of death (2.53; 95%CI, 1.54-4.39 for each decrease of 1 log in RTE;p< 0.001). Cancer-related death was particularly increased in patients with low RTE levels (4.23; 95%CI, 1.43-12.13;p= 0.007). One hundred and thirty-six patients having received a first kidney transplantation were included in the validation cohort. Lower TREC levels were associated with higher risk of death (1.90; 95%CI, 1.11-3.51 for each decrease of 1 log in RTE;p= 0.025). RTE were not associated with death-censored graft loss. Pre-transplant thymic function is strongly associated with death after transplantation. Attempt to reverse ESRD-related thymic loss may prevent premature death.This publication has 30 references indexed in Scilit:
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