AUTHOR=Seo Jung-Woo , Lee Yu Ho , Tae Dong Hyun , Park Seon Hwa , Moon Ju-Young , Jeong Kyung Hwan , Kim Chan-Duck , Chung Byung Ha , Park Jae Berm , Kim Yeong Hoon , Seok Junhee , Joo Sun Hyung , Lee Seung Hwan , Lee Jong Soo , Lee Sang-Ho TITLE=Non-Invasive Diagnosis for Acute Rejection Using Urinary mRNA Signature Reflecting Allograft Status in Kidney Transplantation JOURNAL=Frontiers in Immunology VOLUME=12 YEAR=2021 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/immunology/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2021.656632 DOI=10.3389/fimmu.2021.656632 ISSN=1664-3224 ABSTRACT=
Urine has been regarded as a good resource based on the assumption that urine can directly reflect the state of the allograft or ongoing injury in kidney transplantation. Previous studies, suggesting the usefulness of urinary mRNA as a biomarker of acute rejection, imply that urinary mRNA mirrors the transcriptional activity of the kidneys. We selected 14 data-driven candidate genes through a meta-analysis and measured the candidate genes using quantitative PCR without pre-amplification in the cross-sectional specimens from Korean kidney transplant patients. Expression of 9/14 genes (CXCL9, CD3ϵ, IP-10, LCK, C1QB, PSMB9, Tim-3, Foxp3, and FAM26F) was significantly different between acute rejection and stable graft function with normal pathology and long-term graft survival in 103 training samples. CXCL9 was also distinctly expressed in allografts with acute rejection in