International immunopharmacology
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Int. Immunopharmacol. · Dec 2006
Peripheral CD4+ CD25+ Treg cell expansion in lung transplant recipients is not affected by calcineurin inhibitors.
CD4+CD25+ regulatory T (Treg) cells have been shown to play a role in allograft tolerance and their peripheral counts vary according to the degree of graft acceptance in lung transplant recipients (LTR). Recent studies demonstrate that certain drugs might modulate generation, expansion and activity of Treg cells. Aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of therapeutic regimens used in our institution on peripheral CD4+CD25(high)CD69- Treg cell numbers in a group of 51 LTR with stable clinical conditions. ⋯ During these treatments a significant expansion of Treg cell counts was detectable during acute rejection (AR) episodes (86.03+/-26.6/mul during AR versus 36.34+/-7.6 before AR; p<0,05). Moreover, the development of BOS was associated to a significant decrease of Treg cell counts irrespective to the immunosuppressive regimen used. In conclusion, therapeutic regimens based on CNI seem to allow a certain degree of peripheral Treg cell expansion in stable LTR.
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Int. Immunopharmacol. · Dec 2006
Clinical TrialEarly steroid withdrawal protocol with basiliximab, cyclosporine and mycophenolate mofetil in renal-transplant recipients.
Adverse effects of steroids have led to efforts to minimize their use in recipients of organ transplants. This study evaluated an early steroid withdrawal protocol including basiliximab, cyclosporine (CsA) and mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) in renal-transplant recipients. ⋯ Although further follow-up is necessary to confirm our results, our protocol successfully permitted the early withdrawal of steroids in 62% of renal-transplant recipients, with no resumption of steroid treatment during 3 years of follow-up.