Monitoring of blood tacrolimus concentration and lymphocyte subsets in the first uterus transplant recipient in China and its clinical significance
10.13602/j.cnki.jcls.2017.01.14
- VernacularTitle:全国首例子宫移植者术后他克莫司浓度和淋巴细胞亚群监测及临床意义
- Author:
Rui LI
;
Liu YANG
;
Jinjie LI
;
Liang CHANG
;
Jing YANG
;
Mingquan SU
;
Biliang CHEN
;
Yueyun MA
;
Xiaoke HAO
- Keywords:
uterus transplantation;
tacrolimus;
lymphocyte subsets
- From:
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science
2017;35(1):53-56
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the changes of peripheral blood tacrolimus concentration and lymphocyte subsets in the uterus transplant recipient,and provide the evidence for monitoring the immune status after uterus transplantation.Methods The peripheral blood tacrolimus concentrations of the uterus transplant recipient during 1 year after transplantation were measured with the microparticle enzyme immunoassay (MEIA).Meanwhile,the whole blood cell counts and lymphocyte subsets were determined by the blood analyzer and flow cytometer,respectively.Results The blood tacrolimus concentrations of the uterus transplant recipient in the first month and second month after transplantation were (13.51 ± 3.92) ng/mL and (15.58 ± 1.19) ng/mL,respectively.The lymphocyte absolute counts were normal before transplantation.At the fifth day after transplantation,the counts of CD3 + T lymphocytes,CD4 + T lymphocytes,CD8 + T lymphocytes and NK cells and the ratio of CD4/CD8 were significantly decreased.One week after transplantation,the counts of CD4 + T lymphocytes were recovered to the normal range and maintained,but its recovery was slower than that of CD8 + T lymphocytes.The ratio of CD4/CD8 ranged from 0.4 to 0.8 during 10 days after transplantation,and increased and maintained between 0.8 and 1.1 after that.The counts of NK cells increased gradually from the 10th day after transplantation,but still did not recover to the level before transplantation even at the 20th day after transplantation.However,the counts and percentages of B lymphocytes did not decrease but increased at the fifth day after transplantation,and recovered to normal gradually from the 10th day after transplantation.There was no significant correlation between the CD3 + T lymphocyte count and blood tacrolimus concentration.Conclusion The dynamic changes of blood lymphocyte subsets and tacrolimus concentration exist in the uterus transplant recipient,which need to be further verified by a large amount of clinical data.