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Correlation between interleukin-15 and granzyme B expression and acute lung allograft rejection
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Correlation between interleukin-15 and granzyme B expression and acute lung allograft rejection

Ruili Shi, Junbao Yang, Andrés Jaramillo, Nancy S. Steward, Aviva Aloush, Elbert P. Trulock, G. Alexander Patterson, Manikkam Suthanthiran and T. Mohanakumar
Transplant immunology, Vol.12(2), pp.103-108
2004
PMID: 14967307

Abstract

Acute allograft rejection Granzyme B Interleukin-15 Lung transplantation
The levels of interleukin (IL)-15 and granzyme B mRNA expression have been correlated with acute rejection episodes of kidney and heart allografts. Thus, the purpose of this study was to determine whether a correlation exists between the expression of IL-15 and granzyme B and acute lung allograft rejection. Toward this, the levels of IL-15 and granzyme B mRNA expression were determined in bronchoalveolar lavage-derived alveolar macrophages and total cells, respectively, from lung transplant patients with stable lung allograft function and patients undergoing acute rejection episodes. The expression levels of IL-15 mRNA was significantly higher in the patients undergoing acute rejection as compared to patients with stable lung function ( P=0.02). The expression levels of granzyme B mRNA was also significantly higher in the patients undergoing acute rejection as compared to patients with stable lung function ( P=0.005). The Receiver–Operating–Characteristic curve demonstrated that acute rejection can be predicted with a sensitivity of 94% and specificity of 67% with the use of a cutoff value of 3.1 fg of granzyme B mRNA per microgram of total RNA (or 71% sensitivity and 75% specificity of a cutoff value of 9.1 fg/μg). These data indicate that IL-15 secreted by activated alveolar macrophages and granzyme B secreted by activated CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes play important roles in the process of acute lung allograft rejection.

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