BACKGROUND: Acute cellular rejection (ACR) remains a common complication causing significant morbidity post-liver transplantation. Non-human leukocyte antigen (non-HLA) mismatches were associated with an increased risk of ACR in kidney transplantation. Therefore, we hypothesized that donor-recipient non-HLA genetic mismatch is associated with increased ACR incidence post-liver transplantation. METHODS: We conducted an international multicenter case-control genome-wide association study of donor-recipient liver transplant pairs in 3 independent cohorts, totaling 1846 pairs. To assess genetic mismatch burden, we calculated sum scores for single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) mismatch based on all non-HLA functional SNPs, specifically SNPs coding for transmembrane or secreted proteins as they more likely affect the immune system. We analyzed the association between the non-HLA mismatch scores and ACR in a multivariable Cox regression model per cohort, followed by a weighted meta-analysis. RESULTS: During the first year post-transplantation, 90 of 689 (13%), 161 of 720 (22%), and 48 of 437 (11%) recipients experienced ACR in cohorts 1-3, respectively. Weighted meta-analyses showed that higher mismatch in functional non-HLA SNPs was associated with an increased incidence of ACR (HR 5.99; 95% CI: 1.39-20.08; p=0.011). Moreover, we found a larger effect of mismatch in SNPs coding for transmembrane or secreted proteins on ACR (HR 7.54; 95% CI 1.95-28.79; p=0.003). Sensitivity analyses showed that imputed HLA mismatch did not affect the associations between both non-HLA mismatch scores and ACR. CONCLUSIONS: Donor-recipient mismatch of functional non-HLA SNPs overall and, especially, of SNPs encoding transmembrane or secreted proteins correlated with 1-year ACR post-liver transplantation. Identifying high-risk immunological burdens between pairs may prevent early graft rejection and aid in personalizing immunosuppressive therapy. Future studies are, however, needed to validate our findings using a genotyped HLA cohort.
Genome-wide meta-analysis associates donor-recipient non-HLA genetic mismatch with acute cellular rejection post-liver transplantation.
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作者:Nieuwenhuis Lianne M, Li Yanni, Loza Bao-Li, Lambeck Annechien J A, Hu Shixian, Gacesa Ranko, Voskuil Michiel D, Hepkema Bouke G, Jansen Bernadien H, Blokzijl Hans, Verkade Henk-Jan, van den Heuvel Marius C, Asrani Sumeet, Testa Giuliano, Klintmalm Goran, Trotter James, Olthoff Kim M, Shaked Abraham, Keating Brendan J, Weersma Rinse K, Festen Eleonora A M, de Meijer Vincent E
期刊: | Hepatology Communications | 影响因子: | 4.600 |
时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2024 Dec 11; 9(1):e0601 |
doi: | 10.1097/HC9.0000000000000601 |
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