1.Dual kidney transplantation from infant donors to adult recipients: a report of 42 cases
Zhouqi TANG ; Huicong LIU ; Longkai PENG ; Xubiao XIE ; Helong DAI ; Jingliang CHEN ; Ni WU ; Shanshan GUI ; Shanbiao HU ; Shaojie YU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2021;42(1):14-19
Objective:To explore the clinical efficacy of single-center infant kidney donor adult dual kidney transplantation to explore the difference of different operation methods and the operation options of different donor kidney conditions so as to improve the success rate of children kidney donor adult dual kidney transplantation and reduce complications.Methods:A total of 42 cases of infant and adult dual kidney transplantations at Department of Kidney Transplantation in The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from December 2012 to May 2019 were divided into two groups according to whether or not donor kidney fulfilled the criteria of three " 5" . According to different surgical approaches, they were divided into three groups of A (classical En-Bloc operation), B (separated dual kidney transplantation) and C (modified operation). The clinical data and prognoses were analyzed.Results:The median follow-up period was 55(11-92) months. The estimated glomerular filtration rate was 123.4(92.2-156.6) ml/min for operation A, 97.2(81.3-116.6) ml/min for operation B and 133.9(133.9-133.9) ml/min for operation C. In donor group not fulfilling the " 5" principle, no thrombotic event occurred for operation A/C and 3 cases of transplantation for operation B. There were single renal embolism ( n=2) and dual renal embolism ( n=1)(3/5, 60%)( P<0.05). Urinary protein was positive in the last follow-up: operation A (1/2, 50%) and operation B (3/5, 60%) ( P<0.05). The estimated glomerular filtration rate at the last follow-up was 82.4(80.9-83.9) ml/min for operation A, 71.8(46.1-114.2) ml/min for operation B and 122(83.3-142.4) ml/min for operation C. The 1-year graft survival rate was 100% and 89.5% in three " 5" donor group and 3-year graft survival rate was 100% and 84.2% respectively. Conclusions:Satisfactory outcomes might be obtained during dual kidney transplantation for infants and adults. The incidence of thrombosis, urine leakage and urinary protein is lower in improved kidney transplantation group than that in previously operated group. The problem of graft hyperperfusion injury is well solved. And the long-term follow-up outcome is excellent.
2.Role of nerve growth factor in the differentiation and proliferation of regulatory T cells induced by mesenchymal stem cells
Wang LONG ; Bingyi SHI ; Li XIAO ; Xubiao XIE ; Fenghua PENG ; Gongbin LAN ; Shaojie YU ; Yu WANG ; Helong DAI ; Chen GAO ; Longkai PENG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2017;38(2):112-115
Objective To investigate the influence of nerve growth factor (NGF) on the ability of differentiation and proliferation of regulatory T cells (Tregs) induced by mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs).Methods The MSCs were stimulated directly by NGF.IL-10,TGF-β and HLA-G were tested.The expression of CD4 and CD25 was detected by flow cytometry after co-culture.The expression of CD4,CD25 and Foxp3 was detected by flow cytometry after Transwell co-culture.Results As compared with control group,the expression of IL-10,TGF-β and HLA-G in NGF group was increased (P<0.05 for all).The number of Tregs was increased after the co-culture (P<0.05).The reduction in IL-10 and TGF-β could block the inducing function of NGF (P<0.05).Conclusion NGF can enhance the ability of differentiation and proliferation of Tregs induced by MSC,which is possibly associated with the increases in the expression of IL-10 and TGF-β.
3.Role of triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 in kidney diseases: A biomarker and potential therapeutic target
Yuxi FAN ; Ye XU ; Zhi HUO ; Hedong ZHANG ; Longkai PENG ; Xin JIANG ; W. Angus THOMSON ; Helong DAI
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(14):1663-1673
Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (TREM-1) is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily. As an amplifier of the inflammatory response, TREM-1 is mainly involved in the production of inflammatory mediators and the regulation of cell survival. TREM-1 has been studied in infectious diseases and more recently in non-infectious disorders. More and more studies have shown that TREM-1 plays an important pathogenic role in kidney diseases. There is evidence that TREM-1 can not only be used as a biomarker for diagnosis of disease but also as a potential therapeutic target to guide the development of novel therapeutic agents for kidney disease. This review summarized molecular biology of TREM-1 and its signaling pathways as well as immune response in the progress of acute kidney injury, renal fibrosis, diabetic nephropathy, immune nephropathy, and renal cell carcinoma.
4.Transplantation of en bloc kidneys from cardiac deceased small pediatric donors: 2 case reports and literature review.
Fenghua PENG ; Shaojie YU ; Longkai PENG ; Xubiao XIE ; Chen GAO ; Liang TAN ; Helong DAI ; Yong GUO ; Gongbin LAN ; Yu WANG ; Xiaotian TANG ; Chunhua FANG ; Manhua NIE
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2014;39(2):204-208
OBJECTIVE:
To gain an insight into the transplantation with donor kidneys from extended criterion donation after cardiac death (DCD) and to improve the management during and after renal transplantation
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Renal transplantation in 2 patients who used organs from small pediatric donors (<3 years) was performed. The graft kidneys were procured from 1 donor aged 11 months and the other 1 year and 7 months. The 2 donors were diagnosed as brain death caused by serious infantile hepatitis syndrome and severe craniocerebral injury, respectively. After the cardiac death, en bloc organ resection was performed. En bloc kidneys were transplanted to 2 adult recipients who were 37 and 41 years old, respectively.
RESULTS:
The recipients were followed-up for 6 months. Both of them developed large volume of bloody drainage in the early post-operational period and relieved after relevant treatment. The kidney grafts functioned well and no other surgical complications or acute rejections happened during the follow-up.
CONCLUSION
Based on modified peri-operative techniques, it is safe to perform renal transplantation with kidneys procured from cardiac death donors who are younger than 3 years old, an important source to increase the number of organs available for transplantation, yet the vascular complications require attention.
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5.Homoharringtonine promotes heart allograft acceptance by enhancing regulatory T cells induction in a mouse model
Xia QIU ; Hedong ZHANG ; Zhouqi TANG ; Yuxi FAN ; Wenjia YUAN ; Chen FENG ; Chao CHEN ; Pengcheng CUI ; Yan CUI ; Zhongquan QI ; Tengfang LI ; Yuexing ZHU ; Liming XIE ; Fenghua PENG ; Tuo DENG ; Xin JIANG ; Longkai PENG ; Helong DAI
Chinese Medical Journal 2024;137(12):1453-1464
Background::Homoharringtonine (HHT) is an effective anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, and anti-tumor protein synthesis inhibitor that has been applied clinically. Here, we explored the therapeutic effects of HHT in a mouse heart transplant model.Methods::Healthy C57BL/6 mice were used to observe the toxicity of HHT in the liver, kidney, and hematology. A mouse heart transplantation model was constructed, and the potential mechanism of HHT prolonging allograft survival was evaluated using Kaplan–Meier analysis, immunostaining, and bulk RNA sequencing analysis. The HHT-T cell crosstalk was modeled ex vivo to further verify the molecular mechanism of HHT-induced regulatory T cells (Tregs) differentiation. Results::HHT inhibited the activation and proliferation of T cells and promoted their apoptosis ex vivo. Treatment of 0.5 mg/kg HHT for 10 days significantly prolonged the mean graft survival time of the allografts from 7 days to 48 days ( P <0.001) without non-immune toxicity. The allografts had long-term survival after continuous HHT treatment for 28 days. HHT significantly reduced lymphocyte infiltration in the graft, and interferon-γ-secreting CD4 + and CD8 + T cells in the spleen ( P <0.01). HHT significantly increased the number of peripheral Tregs (about 20%, P <0.001) and serum interleukin (IL)-10 levels. HHT downregulated the expression of T cell receptor (TCR) signaling pathway-related genes ( CD4, H2-Eb1, TRAT1, and CD74) and upregulated the expression of IL-10 and transforming growth factor (TGF) -β pathway-related genes and Treg signature genes ( CTLA4, Foxp3, CD74, and ICOS). HHT increased CD4 + Foxp3 + cells and Foxp3 expression ex vivo, and it enhanced the inhibitory function of inducible Tregs. Conclusions::HHT promotes Treg cell differentiation and enhances Treg suppressive function by attenuating the TCR signaling pathway and upregulating the expression of Treg signature genes and IL-10 levels, thereby promoting mouse heart allograft acceptance. These findings may have therapeutic implications for organ transplant recipients, particularly those with viral infections and malignancies, which require a more suitable anti-rejection medication.
6.Mouse kidney transplantation model:Three novel methods
Zhouqi TANG ; Chen FENG ; Yaguang LI ; Tengfang LI ; Hedong ZHANG ; Yingqi ZENG ; Longkai PENG ; Xubiao XIE ; Fenghua PENG ; Helong DAI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2024;49(2):220-235
Objective:The mouse kidney transplantation model presents challenges in terms of surgical difficulty and low success rate,making it difficult to master.This study aims to provide a crucial model for transplantation immunology research by modifying and developing novel techniques for mouse kidney transplantation. Methods:A total of 57 pairs of mice were used to establish and compare the modified and innovative surgical techniques for mouse kidney transplantation.Three different surgical models were established,including the abdominal suture technique for orthotopic kidney transplantation,the abdominal cuff technique for orthotopic kidney transplantation,and the cervical cuff technique for ectopic kidney transplantation.BALB/c or C57BL/6 male mice,aged 8 to 12 weeks and weighed 20 to 25 g with specified pathogen free-grade were served as the donor mice or the recipient mice.The surgical technique characteristics,key surgical times,complications,and pathological examination in the early postoperative period were summarized and compared. Results:Three different surgical models of mouse kidney transplantation were successfully established.The comparison of warm ischemic time for the 3 groups of mice showed no statistical significance(P=0.510 4).The abdominal suture group had the shortest total operation time of the donor compared with the abdominal cuff group and the cervical cuff group[(18.3±3.6)min vs(26.2±4.7)min and(22.8±2.5)min;both P<0.000 1].There was a significant difference in cold ischemia time among the 3 groups(all P<0.000 1),with(60.8±4.1)min in the cervical cuff group,(43.3±5.0)min in the abdominal suture group,and(88.8±6.7)min in the abdominal cuff group.Due to different anastomosis methods,the cervical cuff group had the shortest time[(17.6±2.7)min],whereas the abdominal cuff group had the longest time[(38.8±5.4)min].The total operation time for the recipients showed significant differences(P<0.000 1),with the abdominal suture group having the shortest time[(44.0±6.9)min],followed by the cervical cuff group[(64.1±5.2)min],and the abdominal cuff group[(80.0±6.0)min]being the longest.In the 32 mice of the abdominal suture group,there were 6 with intraoperative bleeding,including 1 arterial intimal injury bleeding and 5 with bleeding after vessel opening.Six mice had ureteral complications,including ureteral bladder anastomotic stenosis,necrosis,and renal pelvis dilation.Two mice had postoperative abdominal infections.In the abdominal cuff group,there was no intraoperative bleeding,but 6 mice showed mild arterial stenosis and 5 showed venous stenosis,4 arterial injury,4 arterial thrombosis,and 2 ureteral complications.No postoperative infections occurred in the mice.In the cervical cuff group,no intraoperative bleeding,arterial intimal injury,arterial/venous stenosis,or thrombosis were found in 13 mice.Five mice had ureteral complications,including ureteral necrosis and infection,which were the main complications in the cervical cuff group.The renal function in mice of the 3 groups remained stable 7 days after surgery.Hematoxylin and eosin staining and periodic acid-Schiff staining showed no significant differences in terms of acute rejection among the 3 surgical methods(all P>0.05). Conclusion:All 3 surgical methods are able to successfully establish mouse kidney transplantation models,with no significant differences observed in the short-term graft survival and acute rejection.The modified abdominal suture technique and abdominal cuff technique have their respective advantages in research applications.The novel cervical cuff technique for ectopic kidney transplantation model is relatively simple to be prepared and causes less trauma to the mice,providing more options for studies involving xenotransplantation,secondary transplantation,and local lymphatic drainage.However,the difficulty in harvesting the donor kidney and the high incidence of ureteral infections need further validation in long-term survival.This study holds important reference value for choosing the type of mouse kidney transplantation model for different research needs.
7.Clinical outcomes for kidney transplantation in 81 adults with IgA nephropathy
Zhouqi TANG ; Tengfang LI ; Chen FENG ; Longkai PENG ; Xubiao XIE ; Fenghua PENG ; Gongbin LAN ; Shaojie YU ; Yu WANG ; Helong DAI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2023;48(7):1017-1025
Objective: Immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) is one of the most common types of kidney disease, and kidney transplantation is the most effective treatment for end-stage renal disease. This study aims to analyze the clinical curative effect of renal transplantation for adults with IgAN and to discuss the efficacy and safety of kidney transplantation for IgAN at the perioperative period and medium- and long-term follow-up. Methods: This retrospective study included the clinical and follow-up data of 81 adult patients with IgAN who underwent kidney transplantation at the Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University from January 2018 to January 2022. Of the 81 patients whose age at (34.1±9.9) years old, 47 (58.0%) were male. The body mass index was (20.8±3.2) kg/m2, and the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) mismatch number was 3.5±1.2. The estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and daily 24-hour urine output for the recipients on the 1st, 5th, and 7th day after kidney transplantation and when they were discharged were analyzed. The recovery of the transplanted kidney and occurrence of complications were comprehensively evaluated. The eGFR, urinary protein, and occult blood were evaluated at the 6th, 12th, 24th, 36th, and 48th month and at the last follow-up. Results: The follow-up time was (25.7±15.8) months. No primary non-function occurred in any patient during the perioperative period time. Fifty-one (63.0%) patients had immediate graft function recovery, and 16 (19.8%) patients had slow graft function recovery. Delayed recovery of graft function was observed in 14 (17.3%) patients. A total of 19 perioperative complications occurred, including 9 patients with acute rejection, 5 patients with urinary fistula, 1 thrombosis in both lower limbs, and 4 lymphatic fistula. The eGFR at 6th, 12th, 24th, 36th, and 48th month of follow-up were (65.3±22.9), (67.6±23.0), (64.3±21.8), (65.9± 24.7), and (68.7±31.2) mL/(min·1.73 m2), respectively. The eGFR remained high during the medium- and long-term follow-ups. At the longest follow-up of 56 months, eGFR fluctuation was still mild, and the positive rate of urine protein and occult blood was low. IgAN recurred in 4 transplanted kidneys, accounting for 4.94% of the total patients, without severe renal insufficiency. Three patients had kidney dysfunction due to severe pneumonia, rejection, and stone in the transplanted kidney. The overall survival rate of the transplanted kidney was higher than 95%, and the survival rate of all patients was 100% till Januray 2022. Conclusion: Renal transplantation for adults with IgAN had a remarkable short-term effect. The recipients can be beneficial significantly to favorable midium- and long-term outcomes. IgAN recurrence is infrequent and rarely causes severe renal function damage.
8.The correlation between the prognosis of renal transplant recipients infected with BK virus and peripheral blood related indexes
Kankan SHUI ; Longkai PENG ; Hedong ZHANG ; Xubiao XIE ; Gongbin LAN ; Fenghua PENG ; Zhouqi TANG ; Jiawei PENG ; Tengfang LI ; Helong DAI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2022;43(12):898-903
Objective:To investigate the correlation between the prognosis of patients infected with BK virus after renal transplantation and their peripheral blood related indexes.Methods:131 patients from the Renal Transplantation Department of the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University who underwent renal transplantation and firstly infected with BK virus after the surgery during the period from August 2018 to August 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. 93 males (71.0%) and 38 females (29.0%). The average age was (37.5±11.3) years old. 109 cases underwent cadaveric kidney transplant (83.2%) and 22 cases underwent relatives kidney transplant (16.8%). The onset time of the first infection with BK virus after renal transplantation was (188.7±16.6) days, and the serum creatinine was (127.5±39.5) μmol/L. 25 patients (19.1%)infected with BK virus were positive in blood and urine at the same time, and 106 patients (80.9%)infected with BK virus were positive only in urine. Among 131 patients infected with BK virus, 70 patients were treated by lowering the blood concentration of tacrolimus to enhance immunity, 12 patients were treated by switching tacrolimus to cyclosporine, and 49 patients had incomplete follow-up data. The DNA load of BK virus in 25 patients [5.6(2.4, 12.3)×10 3copies/ml] positive in blood, white blood cell count(WBC)(5.8±2.0)×10 9/L, hemoglobin(Hb)(122.0±22.4)g/L, platelet count(PLT)(187.1±63.1)×10 9/L, neutrophil count(NEUT)(3.9±1.7)×10 9/L, lymphocyte count(LYM)(1.5±0.8)×10 9/L, monocyte count(MONO)(0.4±0.2)×10 9/L, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio(NLR)2.2(1.7, 3.5), derived neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio(dNLR)1.7(1.3, 2.6), platelet to lymphocyte ratio(PLR)121.3(86.3, 227.3), monocyte to lymphocyte ratio(MLR)0.2(0.1, 0.4) and lymphocyte to monocyte ratio(LMR)4.7±2.6. The DNA load of BK virus in 106 patients [20.4(0.4, 2 570.0)×10 5copies/ml] positive in urine, WBC 6.6(4.8, 9.1)×10 9/L, Hb(129.0±24.5)g/L, PLT 188.0(147.3, 226.5)×10 9/L, NEUT 4.6(3.0, 6.6)×10 9/L, LYM(1.7±0.8)×10 9/L, MONO 0.4(0.3, 0.5)×10 9/L, NLR 2.8(1.9, 3.9), dNLR 2.1(1.5, 3.0), PLR 120.5(87.0, 163.2), MLR 0.2(0.1, 0.4), LMR 4.5(2.8, 6.7). 70 patients infected with BK virus treated by lowering the blood concentration of tacrolimus were divided into BK virus rise group and BK virus decline group according to the change of BK virus DNA load in blood and urine before and after treatment (the grouping principle of this study gives priority to the change of BK virus DNA load in blood, followed by the change of BK virus DNA load in urine). The WBC, Hb, PLT, NEUT, LYM, MONO, NLR, dNLR, PLR, MLR, LMR, tacrolimus blood concentration and change difference, blood creatinine and change difference were analysed between two groups. Results:The BK virus DNA load in 25 patients positive in blood was correlated with NLR and dNLR ( r=0.5062, P=0.0098; r=0.5738, P=0.0027), and there was no correlation between the BK virus DNA load in blood with the WBC ( r=-0.0185, P=0.9302), Hb ( r=0.0912, P=0.6646), PLT ( r=-0.3931, P=0.0519), NEUT ( r=0.2438, P=0.2401), LYM ( r=-0.3035, P=0.1402), MONO ( r=-0.3279, P=0.1096), PLR( r=0.1054, P=0.6161), MLR( r=0.0738, P=0.7257), LMR( r=-0.0738, P=0.7257). There was no correlation between the BK virus DNA load in 106 patients positive in urine and WBC( r=0.0222, P=0.8209), Hb( r=-0.0323, P=0.7423), PLT( r=0.0847, P=0.3881), NEUT( r=0.0417, P=0.6713), LYM( r=0.0010, P=0.9916), MONO( r=0.0224, P=0.8196, NLR( r=0.0170, P=0.8623), dNLR ( r=-0.0013, P=0.9892), PLR( r=0.0387, P=0.6934), MLR( r=-0.0070, P=0.9433)and LMR( r=0.0070, P=0.9433). As for 70 patients infected with BK virus, there were 37 patients in the BK virus rise group and 33 patients in the BK virus decline group. In the two groups, age [(38.4±12.0)years old and(39.0±9.0)years old], gender [male /female: (23/14) cases and(27/6)cases], blood type [A+ /B+ /AB+ : (22/13/20)cases and (26/6/1)cases], donation type [relatives donnation/cadaveric donation: (29/8)cases and (27/60)cases], blood creatinine(after treatment)[123.0(98.4, 140.5)μmol/L and 132.0(107.1, 162.4)μmol/L] and change difference before and after treatment [0(-15.7, 10.5)μmol/L and -2.0(-9.1, 15.0)μmol/L], tacrolimus blood concentration (after treatment)[(6.7±2.0)ng/ml and(6.5±1.5)ng /ml] and tacrolimus concentration change difference [-1.4(-3.8, 0.6)ng/ml and -1.2(-2.2, 1.3)ng/ml] had no significant difference( P<0.05). The MONO of the two groups was statistically different [0.3(0.2, 0.5)×10 9/L and 0.4(0.3, 0.6)×10 9/L, P=0.033], and there was no difference between the two groups in WBC[6.6(4.1, 8.8)×10 9/L and 6.8(5.4, 8.9)×10 9/L], Hb[(133.2±25.3)g/L and(131.6±20.6)g/L], PLT[185.0(151.0, 231.5)×10 9/L and 196.0(149.0, 234.0)×10 9/L], NEUT[4.3(2.4, 6.4)× 10 9/L and 4.2(3.1, 5.5)×10 9/L], LYM[1.7(1.1, 2.2)×10 9/L and 1.8(1.1, 2.3)×10 9/L], NLR[2.5(1.9, 3.8)and 2.4(1.9, 3.7)], dNLR [2.0(1.5, 2.8)and 1.9(1.4, 2.5)], PLR [114.9(85.1, 159.4)and 111.3(77.1, 159.6)], LMR(4.6±2.6 and 5.2±2.4), MLR[0.2(0.2, 0.4)and 0.2(0.2, 0.4)]( P<0.05). Conclusions:There is a positive correlation between the blood BK virus DNA load and NLR, dNLR in renal transplant recipients infected with BK virus. The rise of MONO correlates with good prognosis of BK virus.
9.Diagnosis and treatment analysis of living kidney transplantation between identical twins
Haoran ZHOU ; Longkai PENG ; Hedong ZHANG ; Tengfang LI ; Zhouqi TANG ; Xubiao XIE ; Fenghua PENG ; Gongbin LAN ; Yu WANG ; Helong DAI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2022;43(12):936-937
The effect of living kidney transplantation between identical twins is satisfied, but it is rarely reported. From October 2019 to February 2021, two recipients received kidney transplantation from their twin sisters in the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University. The primary disease of the two recipients was acute glomerulonephritis in 1 case and diabetic nephropathy in 1 case. Two recipients received tacrolimus/cyclosporine+ mortemycophenol ester+ methylprednisolone after surgery. The patients were followed up for 3.0 and 1.5 years, respectively, with renal function recovering well.
10.Clinical effect of adult donor dual kidney transplantation
Jianfei HOU ; Longkai PENG ; Xubiao XIE ; Zhouqi TANG ; Jiawei PENG ; Hedong ZHANG ; Tengfang LI ; Kankan SHUI ; Chen GAO ; Gongbin LAN ; Fenghua PENG ; Shaojie YU ; Yu WANG ; Xiaotian TANG ; Helong DAI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2023;44(4):282-286
Objective:To explore the clinical efficacy of adult donor dual kidney transplantation.Methods:Retrospective analysis of case data of 13 adult donor kidney dual kidney transplantation (DKT) performed in the The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from September 2016 to December 2020. For 13 donors, the average age and BMI were (53.5±12.4)years and (24.3±2.8) kg/m 2, respectively. Their mean Serum creatinine (SCr) at admission and before procurement was (132.9±54.1)and (228.7±112.4)μmol/L, respectively. 3 of them had diabetes mellitus history, and 8 had hypertension history. 11 met the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) DKT criteria and 6 met Remuzzi score DKT criteria. For 13 recipients, the average age and BMI were (39.3±8.9)years and (20.2±2.4)kg/m 2, respectively. All of them received ABO blood type-matched kidney transplants. 2 of them had their grafts transplanted in the bilateral iliac. In 12 cases, the grafts filled rapidly and urinated immediately when opening blood flow. In 1 case, the grafts were dark in color and vascular showed weak pulsation after opening blood flow. The time to recovery of perioperative graft function (from the day of surgery to the natural reduction of SCr to the normal range 44-133μmol/L), the occurrence of delayed graft function (DGF), acute rejection (AR), ureteral and surgical incision complications, as well as the recipients’ final follow-up SCr, eGFR, urinary protein, and grafts outcome were observed. Risk factors affecting outcomes were assessed by univariate logistic regression analysis. Results:The SCr dropped to the normal range at discharge in 10 recipients, and the average recovery time was (13.8±13.0) days. In other 3 cases SCr at discharge were 300.0, 149.0, 152.5μmol/L. 4 cases had DGF, 4 had AR, 1 experienced urinary fistula, and 1 experienced incisional dehiscence, which were treated with anti-rejection, J-tube implantation, continuous catheterization to maintain bladder void, secondary suturing, respectively. The follow-up time ranged from 4 to 54 months, with a median of 28(15.5, 31.0) months. At the final follow-up time, 10 cases had good graft function, 2 suffered impaired kidney function, and 1 experienced graft failure. The average SCr and eGFR except for graft failure patient were (144.2±101.3)μmol/L and (52.9±21.2)ml/min, respectively. 4 had positive urine protein. Univariate logistic regression analysis showed that donor age, BMI, history of diabetes mellitus and hypertension, and SCr were not significantly correlated with recipients’ DGF and graft impairment ( P>0.05), and due to the small sample size, multifactorial logistic regression analysis was not performed. Conclusion:The short to medium-term effects of adult donor DKT coule be safe and feasible.