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Single-cell mapping of leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptors in kidney transplant rejection.
Lamarthée, Baptiste; Genet, Coraline; Cattin, Florine; Danger, Richard; Giral, Magali; Brouard, Sophie; Van Loon, Elisabet; Callemeyn, Jasper; Naesens, Maarten; Anglicheau, Dany; Bonnotte, Bernard; Legendre, Mathieu; Rebibou, Jean-Michel; Tinel, Claire.
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  • Lamarthée B; Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Etablissement Français du Sang Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Inserm UMR1098, RIGHT Interactions Greffon-Hôte-Tumeur/Ingénierie Cellulaire et Génique, Besançon, France.
  • Genet C; Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Etablissement Français du Sang Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Inserm UMR1098, RIGHT Interactions Greffon-Hôte-Tumeur/Ingénierie Cellulaire et Génique, Besançon, France.
  • Cattin F; Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Etablissement Français du Sang Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Inserm UMR1098, RIGHT Interactions Greffon-Hôte-Tumeur/Ingénierie Cellulaire et Génique, Besançon, France.
  • Danger R; Nantes Université, CHU Nantes, Inserm UMR 1064, ITUN Center for Research in Transplantation and Translational Immunology (CR2TI), Nantes, France.
  • Giral M; Nantes Université, CHU Nantes, Inserm UMR 1064, ITUN Center for Research in Transplantation and Translational Immunology (CR2TI), Nantes, France.
  • Brouard S; Nantes Université, CHU Nantes, Inserm UMR 1064, ITUN Center for Research in Transplantation and Translational Immunology (CR2TI), Nantes, France.
  • Van Loon E; Nephrology and Renal Transplantation Research Group, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
  • Callemeyn J; Nephrology and Renal Transplantation Research Group, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
  • Naesens M; Nephrology and Renal Transplantation Research Group, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
  • Anglicheau D; Université de Paris Cité, Necker-Enfants Malades Institute, Inserm U1151, Paris, France.
  • Bonnotte B; Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Etablissement Français du Sang Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Inserm UMR1098, RIGHT Interactions Greffon-Hôte-Tumeur/Ingénierie Cellulaire et Génique, Besançon, France.
  • Legendre M; Department of Internal Medicine, Dijon University Hospital, Dijon, France.
  • Rebibou JM; Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Etablissement Français du Sang Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Inserm UMR1098, RIGHT Interactions Greffon-Hôte-Tumeur/Ingénierie Cellulaire et Génique, Besançon, France.
  • Tinel C; Department of Nephrology and Kidney Transplantation, Dijon University Hospital, Dijon, France.
Front Transplant ; 1: 952785, 2022.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38994376
ABSTRACT
Leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptors (LILRs) are a family of inhibitory or stimulatory receptors expressed by immune cell types belonging to both myeloid and lymphoid lineage. Several members of the LILR family recognize major histocompatibility complex class I and thus play important roles in a range of clinical situations including pregnancy. Moreover, paired immunoglobulin-like receptors (PIRs), the murine orthologs of LILRs, are implicated in experimental transplant allorecognition by monocytes and contribute to the induction of donor-specific monocyte-memory. After non-self recognition, activating PIRs are transiently overexpressed at the surface of monocytes and participate in donor-specific monocyte recruitment, leading to graft rejection in vivo. In the present study, we mapped LILR expression and also their respective reported ligands at single cell level in the renal allograft and circulating cells in the context of kidney transplant rejection. Recipient-derived monocytes were shown to infiltrate the donor tissue and to differentiate into macrophages. We thus also investigate LILR expression during in vitro monocyte-to-macrophage differentiation in order to characterize the myeloid population that directly contribute to allorecognition. Altogether our results emphasize non-classical monocytes and CD68+ M1 macrophages as key players in LILRs-ligand interaction in kidney transplantation.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Front Transplant Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia Pais de publicación: Suiza

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Front Transplant Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia Pais de publicación: Suiza