EXPRESSION OF CYTOKINE MESSENGER RNA AFTER HEART TRANSPLANTATION
- 1 October 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Transplantation
- Vol. 62 (7) , 910-916
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-199610150-00007
Abstract
Different groups of cytokines may initiate or inhibit the rejection process. We used the polymerase chain reaction to study the expression of cytokine mRNA for interleukin (IL)-2, -4, -6 and -10, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, and interferon-gamma in 187 biopsy specimens from 24 human cardiac transplant recipients 5-555 days after transplantation. Cytokine levels in the serum were also measured. Cytokine mRNA was detected in 38.5% of biopsy specimens. IL-10 mRNA was detected more frequently with mild or absent rejection (11.6% in grades 0 and 1 - vs. 1.4% in grades 2 and 3, P=0.01). Up to 90 days after transplantation, IL-2 mRNA was detected more frequently with moderate rejection (13% in grades 2 and 3 vs. 0% in grades 0 and 1, P=0.076), and IL-4 mRNA was detected more frequently with mild or absent rejection (16% in grades 0 and 1 - vs. 0% in grades 2 and 3, P=0.061). More than 90 days after transplantation, IL-2 mRNA was detected more frequently with mild or absent rejection (10% in grades 0 and 1 vs. 0% in grades 2 and 3, P=0.078). Serum IL-4 levels corresponding to biopsy specimens positive for IL-4 mRNA were higher than those corresponding to specimens negative for IL-4 mRNA (59 pg/ml vs. 32 pg/ml medians, P=0.028). Our results suggest that IL-10 and possibly IL-4 (T helper 2 cytokines) may suppress graft rejection, whereas IL-2 (T helper 1 cytokine) may promote cellular rejection. In addition, cytokine profiles may change with length of time after transplantation. The association of elevated serum levels of IL-4 with increased expression of intragraft IL-4 mRNA may suggest release of this cytokine from the graft into the circulation.Keywords
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