2014
DOI: 10.1111/petr.12402
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Evaluation of the immune function assay in pediatric living donor liver transplantation

Abstract: The immune function (ImmuKnow) assay is a measure of cell-mediated immunity based on the peripheral CD4+ T cell ATP activity. The efficacy of ImmuKnow in pediatric LDLT is not well documented. The aim of this study was to assess the correlations between the ImmuKnow and the clinical status in pediatric LDLT recipients. A total of 716 blood samples were obtained from 60 pediatric LDLT recipients (one month to 16 yr of age). The recipient's status was classified as follows: stable, infection, or rejection. The I… Show more

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“…This is the first two-centered cohort study conducted in PLT recipients using Cylex ATP assay to evaluate the immune status in PLT less than 3 years old, our result show that median Cylex ATP is 269 ng/mL in stable PLT, which is much lower than that in our previous report in adult patients (32,33). Our result is similar to some other reports that children have significantly lower Cylex ATP levels than those detected in adults (16,34).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…This is the first two-centered cohort study conducted in PLT recipients using Cylex ATP assay to evaluate the immune status in PLT less than 3 years old, our result show that median Cylex ATP is 269 ng/mL in stable PLT, which is much lower than that in our previous report in adult patients (32,33). Our result is similar to some other reports that children have significantly lower Cylex ATP levels than those detected in adults (16,34).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Previous studies have proved that high Cylex ATPs are related to inadequate immunosuppression and high risk of rejection (14)(15)(16), while the low values represent excessive immunosuppression and increased risk of infection (17). The immunosuppressive dosage in children is usually much higher than that in adults probably due to a larger graft-recipient weight ratio (GRWR) and immature cytochrome P450 enzyme activity during the first year of life (18,19).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it is known that the cell-mediated immunity plays a key role in the control of viral replications, the usefulness of the ImmuKnow ® measurements to predict posttransplant viral infections is not clear. In fact, some studies report that low ImmuKnow ® iATP level did not correlate with episodes of future viral infection [22,23], while others were able to find this association [24,25]. Nevertheless, it must be underlined that each study is heterogeneous from the other regarding recipient age, type of solid organ transplant, timing of ImmuKnow ® measurement to event and viruses taken into account.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The management of the immunosuppression becomes very important in this setting not much for the introduction of mTOR inhibitors, which have not shown correlation with the post-recurrence survival, but because we need to find a balance between the graft protection and an immune system reactive against potential tumor cells circulating systemically. In this perspective, the development of laboratory assays able to detect the metabolic activity of the immune cells might be a very useful innovation, since often the blood level of the immunosuppressive drug alone cannot reveal the real status of the immune system of the transplanted patient 30 , 31 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%