Journal article
A novel immune function biomarker identifies patients at risk of clinical events early following liver transplantation
S Sood, C Haifer, L Yu, J Pavlovic, L Churilov, PJ Gow, RM Jones, PW Angus, K Visvanathan, AG Testro
Liver Transplantation | WILEY | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1002/lt.24730
Abstract
Balancing immunosuppression after liver transplant is difficult, with clinical events common. We investigate whether a novel immune biomarker based on a laboratory platform with widespread availability that measures interferon γ (IFNγ) after stimulation with a lyophilized ball containing an adaptive and innate immune stimulant can predict events following transplantation. A total of 75 adult transplant recipients were prospectively monitored in a blinded, observational study; 55/75 (73.3%) patients experienced a total of 89 clinical events. Most events occurred within the first month. Low week 1 results were significantly associated with risk of early infection (area under the receiver opera..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This investigator-initiated study received financial support from Qiagen. Qiagen was not involved with data analysis or preparation of this manuscript.