Long-term allograft survival generally requires lifelong immunosuppression (IS). Rarely, recipients display spontaneous "operational tolerance" with stable graft function in the absence of IS. The lack of biological markers of this phenomenon precludes identification of potentially tolerant patients in which IS could be tapered and hinders the development of new tolerance-inducing strategies. The objective of this study was to identify minimally invasive blood biomarkers for operational tolerance and use these biomarkers to determine the frequency of this state in immuno-suppressed patients with stable graft function. Blood gene expression profiles from 75 renal-transplant patient cohorts (operational tolerance/acute and chronic rejection/s...
Immunosuppressive drugs can be completely withdrawn in up to 20% of liver transplant recipients, com...
Immunosuppressive drugs can be completely withdrawn in up to 20% of liver transplant recipients, com...
A fraction of liver transplant recipients are able to discontinue all immunosuppressive therapies wi...
Establishing long-term allograft acceptance without the requirement for continuous immunosuppression...
International audienceHuman kidney transplantation tolerance exists, but the definition of true tole...
Patients tolerant to a kidney graft display a specific blood cell transcriptional pattern but result...
International audiencePatients tolerant to a kidney graft display a specific blood cell transcriptio...
Identifying transplant recipients in whom immunological tolerance is established or is developing wo...
International audienceIn kidney transplantation, minimizing the side effects of the immunosuppressiv...
Although it is commonly accepted that allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT) recipients deve...
Induction of transplantation tolerance remains the ideal long-term clinical and logistic solution to...
International audienceNew challenges in renal transplantation include using biological information t...
Induction of transplantation tolerance remains the ideal long-term clinical and logistic solution to...
Immunosuppressive drugs can be completely withdrawn in up to 20% of liver transplant recipients, com...
Immunosuppressive drugs can be completely withdrawn in up to 20% of liver transplant recipients, com...
A fraction of liver transplant recipients are able to discontinue all immunosuppressive therapies wi...
Establishing long-term allograft acceptance without the requirement for continuous immunosuppression...
International audienceHuman kidney transplantation tolerance exists, but the definition of true tole...
Patients tolerant to a kidney graft display a specific blood cell transcriptional pattern but result...
International audiencePatients tolerant to a kidney graft display a specific blood cell transcriptio...
Identifying transplant recipients in whom immunological tolerance is established or is developing wo...
International audienceIn kidney transplantation, minimizing the side effects of the immunosuppressiv...
Although it is commonly accepted that allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT) recipients deve...
Induction of transplantation tolerance remains the ideal long-term clinical and logistic solution to...
International audienceNew challenges in renal transplantation include using biological information t...
Induction of transplantation tolerance remains the ideal long-term clinical and logistic solution to...
Immunosuppressive drugs can be completely withdrawn in up to 20% of liver transplant recipients, com...
Immunosuppressive drugs can be completely withdrawn in up to 20% of liver transplant recipients, com...
A fraction of liver transplant recipients are able to discontinue all immunosuppressive therapies wi...