Expression of HLA-G5 in healthy people and the recipients of renal and liver transplantation
- VernacularTitle:HLA-G5在健康人和肝肾移植受者体内的表达分析
- Author:
Li XIAO
;
Bingyi SHI
;
Ming CAI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
HLA antigens;
liver transplantation;
kidney transplantation
- From:
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army
1982;0(01):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the expression of human leukocyte antigen-G5 (HLA-G5) in healthy Chinese people and the recipients of renal and liver transplantation. The regulating mechanism of the expression of HLA-G5 was discussed by comparing the expression of HLA-G5 in the healthy people with that in renal and liver transplantation recipients. Furthermore, the changing regularity with time was studied by kinesis supervising the expression of HLA-G5 in renal and liver transplantation recipients. Methods The peripheral blood samples (3ml) from 30 health people, 50 recipients of liver transplantation (liver function was stable 3 months after liver transplantation) and 50 recipients of renal transplantation (renal function was stable 3 months after renal transplantation) were collected. Peripheral blood samples were also collected in same amount from 33 recipients of renal and liver transplantation before operation and 1, 4 and 12 weeks and 1 year after operation. The HLA-G5 of all serum samples was analyzed by ELISA. Results For 30 healthy people, the OD value of HLA-G5 in 28 people was below 0.5, for which the contents were defined as 0.0ng/ml according to standard and the contents for the other 2 people were 8ng/ml and 9ng/ml, respectively. 16 of 50 recipients undergone liver transplantation were positive for the expression of HLA-G5, the positive ratio was 32%. The contents in 4 recipients were higher than 30ng/ml. 10 of 50 recipients of renal transplantation were positive in the expression of HLA-G5, the positive ratio was 20%. The contents in one recipient were higher than 25ng/ml. The average contents in sera of healthy people, recipients of liver or renal transplantation were 0.56?0.20ng/ml, 8.34?1.50ng/ml and 3.26?0.25ng/ml, respectively. For 33 recipients of liver or renal transplantation, the expression of HLA-G5 was detected by ELISA, and it was found that one recipient the expression of HLA-G5 was positive before operation and within 1 week after operation; expression of HLA-G5 was positive in 4 recipients within 4 weeks after operation; expression of HLA-G5 was positive within 12 weeks after operation in 12 recipients; and the expression of HLA-G5 was positive within 1 year after operation in 11 recipients. Conclusion The expression of HLA-G5 in healthy people is low. There are correlation between the expression of HLA-G5 and immunotolerance to transplants. In minor rejection condition after transplantation, there are different expression levels of HLA-G5, and it is higher after liver transplantation than!renal transplantation. The time for expression of HLA-G5 corresponds with the time for mRNA of HLA-G5 transcription into protein, and it is about 15-60 days, with 60 days as the peak time.