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Transplant International | 2009

Analysis of independent microarray datasets of renal biopsies identifies a robust transcript signature of acute allograft rejection

Pierre Saint-Mezard; Céline C. Berthier; Hai Zhang; Alexandre Hertig; Sergio Kaiser; Martin Schumacher; Grazyna Wieczorek; Marc Bigaud; Jeanne Kehren; Eric Rondeau; Friedrich Raulf; Hans-Peter Marti

Transcriptomics could contribute significantly to the early and specific diagnosis of rejection episodes by defining ‘molecular Banff’ signatures. Recently, the description of pathogenesis‐based transcript sets offered a new opportunity for objective and quantitative diagnosis. Generating high‐quality transcript panels is thus critical to define high‐performance diagnostic classifier. In this study, a comparative analysis was performed across four different microarray datasets of heterogeneous sample collections from two published clinical datasets and two own datasets including biopsies for clinical indication, and samples from nonhuman primates. We characterized a common transcriptional profile of 70 genes, defined as acute rejection transcript set (ARTS). ARTS expression is significantly up‐regulated in all AR samples as compared with stable allografts or healthy kidneys, and strongly correlates with the severity of Banff AR types. Similarly, ARTS were tested as a classifier in a large collection of 143 independent biopsies recently published by the University of Alberta. Results demonstrate that the ‘in silico’ approach applied in this study is able to identify a robust and reliable molecular signature for AR, supporting a specific and sensitive molecular diagnostic approach for renal transplant monitoring.


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2002

Pimecrolimus Identifies a Common Genomic Anti-inflammatory Profile, is Clinically Highly Effective in Psoriasis and is Well Tolerated

Klemens Rappersberger; Michael Komar; Leo Richter; Klaus Wolff; Marie-Eve Ebelin; Graham Scott; Pascale Burtin; Gerard Greig; Jeanne Kehren; Salah-Dine Chibout; André Cordier; Wolfgang Holter; Rainer Oberbauer; Anton Stuetz


Archive | 2002

Method for the assessment and prognosis of sarcoidosis

Salah-Dine Chibout; Olivier Grenet; Jeanne Kehren; Frank Städtler


Toxicologic Pathology | 2003

Toxicogenomics in Drug Development

Nelson Guerreiro; Frank Staedtler; Olivier Grenet; Jeanne Kehren; Salah-Dine Chibout


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2009

Transcriptome changes in renal allograft protocol biopsies at 3 months precede the onset of interstitial fibrosis/tubular atrophy (IF/TA) at 6 months

Andreas Scherer; Wilfried Gwinner; Michael Mengel; Torsten Kirsch; Friedrich Raulf; Joseph D. Szustakowski; Nicole Hartmann; Frank Staedtler; Guenter Engel; Jochen Klupp; Alexander Korn; Jeanne Kehren; Hermann Haller


American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2010

Gene Profiling of Clinical Routine Biopsies and Prediction of Survival in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer

Florent Baty; Michaël Facompré; Sergio Kaiser; Martin Schumacher; Miklos Pless; Lukas Bubendorf; Spasenija Savic; Estelle Marrer; Wolfgang Budach; Martin Buess; Jeanne Kehren; Michael Tamm; Martin Brutsche


Archive | 2009

Biomarkers for graft rejection

Marc Bigaud; Jeanne Kehren; Friedrich Raulf; Grazyna Wieczorek


Archive | 2002

Methods for selective immunomodulation

Salah-Dine Chibout; André Cordier; Jeanne Kehren; Henrietta Denise Moore


Archive | 2003

Marker genes for determining renal toxicity

Salah-Dine Chibout; Olivier Grenet; Georges Imbert; Jeanne Kehren; Frank Städtler; Curt D. Wolfgang


Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2007

B7-03: Prediction of major NSCLC tumor classes and clinical outcome by functional genomics of small bronchoscopic tumor biopsies

Florent Baty; Martin Buess; Sergio Kaiser; Michaël Facompré; Lukas Bubendorf; Martin Schumacher; Wolfgang Budach; Jeanne Kehren; Martin Brutsche

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