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PLOS ONE | 2017

KIR and their HLA Class I ligands: Two more pieces towards completing the puzzle of chronic rejection and graft loss in kidney transplantation

Roberto Littera; Gianbenedetto Piredda; Davide Argiolas; Sara Lai; Elena Congeddu; Paola Ragatzu; Maurizio Melis; Elisabetta Carta; Maria Benigna Michittu; Donatella Valentini; L Cappai; Rita Porcella; F Alba; Maria Paola Serra; Valentina Loi; R Maddi; Sandro Orru; Giorgio La Nasa; Giovanni Caocci; Roberto Cusano; M Arras; Mauro Frongia; Antonello Pani; Carlo Carcassi

Background Kidney transplantation is a life-saving treatment for patients with end-stage renal disease. However, despite progress in surgical techniques and patient management, immunological rejection continues to have a negative impact on graft function and overall survival. Incompatibility between donors and recipients for human leukocyte antigens (HLA) of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) generates a series of complex cellular and humoral immune response mechanisms that are largely responsible for rejection and loss of graft function. Within this context, a growing amount of evidence shows that alloreactive natural killer (NK) cells play a critical role in the immune response mechanisms elicited by the allograft. Killer immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs) are prominent mediators of NK cell alloreactivity. Methods and findings A cohort of 174 first cadaveric kidney allograft recipients and their donors were selected from a total cohort of 657 transplanted patients for retrospective immunogenetic analyses. Patients with HLA Class II mismatches were excluded. HLA Class I allele frequencies were compared among patients with chronic rejection, patients with stable graft function and a group of 2388 healthy controls. Activating and inhibitory KIR gene frequencies, KIR haplotypes, KIR-HLA ligand matches/mismatches and combinations of recipient KIRs and donor HLA Class I ligands were compared among patients with and without chronic rejection and a group of 221 healthy controls. Patients transplanted from donors homozygous for HLA-C1 antigens had a significantly higher risk for chronic rejection than patients transplanted from donors homozygous or heterozygous for HLA-C2 antigens or with epitopes belonging to the HLA-Bw4 ligand group. The Kaplan-Meier curves obtained by dividing the patients into 3 groups according to the presence or absence of one or both of the combinations of recipient KIRs and donor HLA ligands (rKIR2DL1/dHLA-C2 and rKIR3DL1/dHLA-Bw4) showed a significantly higher cumulative incidence of chronic rejection in the group of patients completely lacking these functional units. These patients showed a progressively stronger decline in modification of diet in renal disease-estimated glomerular filtration rate. Conclusions KIR genotyping should be performed at the time of enrolment of patients on the waiting list for organ transplantation. In our study, a significantly higher risk of chronic rejection after kidney transplantation was observed when recipient (r) and donor (d) pairs completely lacked the two functional rKIR-dHLA ligand combinations rKIR2DL1/dHLA-C2 and rKIR3DL1/dHLA-Bw4. This immunogenetic profile corresponds to low levels of NK cell inhibition. Therefore, patients with this high risk profile could benefit from immunosuppressive therapy aimed at reducing NK-cell cytotoxicity.


Journal of Hematology & Oncology | 2016

The favorable role of homozygosity for killer immunoglobulin-like receptor (KIR) A haplotype in patients with advanced-stage classic Hodgkin lymphoma.

Giorgio La Nasa; Marianna Greco; Roberto Littera; Sara Oppi; Ivana Celeghini; Rossella Caria; Sara Lai; Rita Porcella; Massimo Martino; Alessandra Romano; Francesco Di Raimondo; Andrea Gallamini; Carlo Carcassi; Giovanni Caocci


Tissue Antigens | 2015

Role of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors and their HLA class I ligands in autoimmune hepatitis

Roberto Littera; L Chessa; Sara Lai; L Cappai; Rita Porcella; F Alba; R Maddi; Maria Paola Serra; Donatella Valentini; Loi; L Secci; L Barca; Carlo Carcassi


Hepatology | 2015

Killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors and their HLA class I ligands in autoimmune hepatitis: a possible pathogenetic role ?

S. Onali; Roberto Littera; Carlo Carcassi; L. Secci; Sara Lai; Rita Porcella; S. Cappellini; C. Salustro; C. Balestrieri; Giancarlo Serra; M. Conti; T Zolfino; F. Figorilli; M. Casale; S. Casu; Maria Cristina Pasetto; Laura Matta; Rosetta Scioscia; Lucia Barca; Luchino Chessa


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2015

Role of Killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors and their HLA class I ligands in autoimmune hepatitis

Roberto Littera; Carlo Carcassi; L. Secci; Sara Lai; L Cappai; Rita Porcella; F Alba; R Maddi; Maria Paola Serra; S. Cappellini; C. Salustro; S. Onali; C. Balestrieri; Giancarlo Serra; M. Conti; T Zolfino; Rosetta Scioscia; Lucia Barca; Luchino Chessa


Tissue Antigens | 2012

THE HLA-G 14-BP POLYMORPHISM IS AN INDEPENDENT GENETIC RISK MARKER OF LONG-TERM KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION OUTCOME

Roberto Littera; Gianbenedetto Piredda; M Arras; Sara Lai; F Alba; Rita Porcella; R Maddi; Maria Paola Serra; Valentina Loi; P Paganelli; Valentini Maria Donatella; Giovanni Caocci; Sandro Orru; Giorgio La Nasa; Carlo Carcassi


Archive | 2012

KIR AND THEIR HLA CLASS 1 LIGANDS CAN HELP REFINE DONOR SELECTION CRITERIA FOR THALASSEMIA PATIENTS UNDERGOING UNRELATED HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION

Roberto Littera; Marco Sanna; M. Mulargia; Rita Porcella; P Paganelli; Maria Paola Serra; R Maddi; Valentina Loi; Claudio Giardini; Franco Locatelli; Giorgio La Nasa; Carlo Carcassi


26th EFI Conference | 2012

The human leukocyte antigen-g 14-bp polymorphism is an independent genetic risk marker of long-term kidney transplantation outcome

Roberto Littera; Gianbenedetto Piredda; M Arras; S Lai; F Alba; Rita Porcella; R Maddi; Maria Paola Serra; Loi; P Paganelli; Valentini; Giovanni Caocci; Sandro Orru; Giorgio La Nasa; Carlo Carcassi


Tissue Antigens | 2011

The rare HLA-B*37:03N allele is "common'' in the Sardinian population

Sara Lai; M. Mulargia; Valentini; Loi; Maria Paola Serra; F Alba; L Cappai; R Maddi; Rita Porcella; Carlo Carcassi


Archive | 2011

Inhibitory killer immunoglobulin-like receptors and the absence of the HLA-BW4 ligand are associated with multiple sclerosis in the Sardinian population

Roberto Littera; Maria Giovanna Marrosu; Eleonora Cocco; Gianna Costa; Murru; A Ventrella; B Casula; F Alba; Sara Lai; L Cappai; M. Mulargia; Nicola Orrù; Valentini; Loi; Maria Paola Serra; R Maddi; Rita Porcella; M Arras; Carlo Carcassi

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R Maddi

University of Cagliari

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Sara Lai

University of Cagliari

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F Alba

University of Cagliari

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M. Mulargia

University of Cagliari

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L Cappai

University of Cagliari

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