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Transplant Immunology | 2009

Prospective analysis between the therapy of immunosuppressive medication and allogeneic microchimerism after liver transplantation

Margareth Batistella Araujo; Luiz Sergio Leonardi; M.I. Leonardi; I.F.S.F. Boin; Luiz Alberto Magna; Eduardo A. Donadi; M.H.S. Kraemer

After liver transplantation, migration of donor-derived hematopoietic cells to recipient can be detected in peripheral blood. This state is termed microchimerism. The aim of this study was to investigate prospectively the presence of allogeneic microchimerism, the occurrence of acute cellular rejection and the level of immunosuppression in transplanted patients. Microchimerism occurrence between 10 days and 12 months after liver transplantation was analyzed in 47 patients aged between 15 and 65 by a two-stage nested PCR/SSP technique to detect donor MHC HLA-DR gene specifically. A pre-transplant blood sample was collected from each patient to serve as individual negative control. Microchimerism was demonstrated in 32 (68%) of the 47 patients; of these, only 10 patients (31.2%) presented rejection. Early microchimerism was observed in 25 patients (78.12%) and late microchimerism in 7 patients (21.8%). Among the patients with microchimerism, 14 were given CyA and 18 were given FK506. In the group without microchimerism, 12 patients were given CyA and 03 were given FK506. There was a significant association between the presence of microchimerism and the absence of rejection (p=0.02) and also between microchimerism and the type of immunosuppression used. Our data indicate that microchimerism and probably differentiation of donor-derived leukocytes can have relevant immunologic effects both in terms of sensitization of recipient and in terms of immunomodulation toward tolerance induction.


Transplantation Proceedings | 2004

Development of donor-specific microchimerism in liver transplant recipient with HLA-DRB1 and -DQB1 mismatch related to rejection episodes

Margareth Batistella Araujo; Luiz Sergio Leonardi; I.F.S.F. Boin; M.I. Leonardi; Luiz Alberto Magna; Eduardo A. Donadi; M.H.S. Kraemer


Transplantation Proceedings | 2006

Molecular Mechanisms Associated With Donor-Specific Microchimerism in Peripheral Blood of Brazilian Patients After Liver Transplantation

Margareth Batistella Araujo; Luiz Sergio Leonardi; I.F.S.F. Boin; M.I. Leonardi; L. Meirelles; Luiz Alberto Magna; Eduardo A. Donadi; M.H.S. Kraemer


Sínteses: Revista Eletrônica do SIMTEC | 2016

Avaliação molecular dos genes hla de classe i e ii e seu efeito na associação com leucemia mielóide crônica

Tania Aparecida Rodrigues Fernandes; M. T. Frota; Margareth Batistella Araujo; V.C. Oliveira; C. I. Cagliari; Carlos Roberto Silveira Corrêa; H. S. Kraemer


Sínteses: Revista Eletrônica do SIMTEC | 2016

Análise prospectiva entre a terapia com medicação imunossupressiva e o microquimerismo alogênico após transplante de fígado

Margareth Batistella Araujo; Luis Sérgio Leonardi; I.F.S.F. Boin; Luiz Alberto Magna; E. A. Donadi; Maria Helena Stangler Kraemer


Sínteses: Revista Eletrônica do SIMTEC | 2016

A importância do microquimerismo na prática médica e a associação com transplantes e doenças autoimunes

Margareth Batistella Araujo


Sínteses: Revista Eletrônica do SIMTEC | 2016

Estudo do polimorfismo de genes kir/hla com a susceptibilidade genética nas doenças

Ana Cristina Biral; Arthur Sakamoto; V.C. Oliveira; Margareth Batistella Araujo; Maria Helena Stangler Kraemer


Human Immunology | 2007

156-P: Genetic diversity of MHC genes in Brazil: A populational study with voluntary Brazilian bone marrow donors

Rosely Yamamura; Ana Cristina Biral; Carmem S.V. Vergueiro; Semiramis Jamil Hadad do Monte; Margareth Batistella Araujo; Celso T. Mendes-Junior; Aguinaldo Luiz Simões; Eduardo A. Donadi; Arthur Sakamoto; V.C. Oliveira; Maria Helena Stangler Kraemer


Human Immunology | 2007

160-P: Retrospective study of the HLA system in patients with chronic myeloid leukaemia

Tania Aparecida Rodrigues Fernandes; Maria Tereza Frota; Margareth Batistella Araujo; V.C. Oliveira; Cristina I. Cagliari; Carlos Roberto Silveira Corrêa; Maria Helena Stangler Kraemer


Human Immunology | 2006

77-P: Molecular identification of allogeneic microquimerism and implications for its use of immunossupressive therapy

Margareth Batistella Araujo; Luis Sérgio Leonardi; M.I. Leonardi; I.F.S.F. Boin; Eduardo A. Donadi; Maria Helena Stangler Kraemer

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I.F.S.F. Boin

State University of Campinas

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Luiz Alberto Magna

State University of Campinas

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M.H.S. Kraemer

State University of Campinas

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M.I. Leonardi

State University of Campinas

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V.C. Oliveira

State University of Campinas

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Luiz Sergio Leonardi

State University of Campinas

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Arthur Sakamoto

State University of Campinas

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