A Promoter Polymorphism in the CD59 Complement Regulatory Protein Gene in Donor Lungs Correlates With a Higher Risk for Chronic Rejection After Lung Transplantation

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2016-03

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Budding, Kevin
van de Graaf, E. A.ISNI 0000000393618434
Hoefnagel, T.ISNI 0000000391850758
Broen, Jasper C AISNI 0000000392193091
Kwakkel-van Erp, J. M.ISNI 0000000396816401
Oudijk, E-J D
van Kessel, D.A.
Hack, ErikISNI 0000000394998862
Otten, Henny GORCID 0000-0002-6927-2683ISNI 0000000390788817

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Abstract

Complement activation leads primarily to membrane attack complex formation and subsequent target cell lysis. Protection against self-damage is regulated by complement regulatory proteins, including CD46, CD55, and CD59. Within their promoter regions, single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are present that could influence transcription. We analyzed these SNPs and investigated their influence on protein expression levels. A single SNP configuration in the promoter region of CD59 was found correlating with lower CD59 expression on lung endothelial cells (p = 0.016) and monocytes (p = 0.013). Lung endothelial cells with this SNP configuration secreted more profibrotic cytokine IL-6 (p = 0.047) and fibroblast growth factor β (p = 0.036) on exposure to sublytic complement activation than cells with the opposing configuration, whereas monocytes were more susceptible to antibody-mediated complement lysis (p < 0.0001). Analysis of 137 lung transplant donors indicated that this CD59 SNP configuration correlates with impaired long-term survival (p = 0.094) and a significantly higher incidence of bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (p = 0.046) in the recipient. These findings support a role for complement in the pathogenesis of this posttransplant complication and are the first to show a deleterious association of a donor CD59 promoter polymorphism in lung transplantation.

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basic (laboratory) research/science, translational research/science, lung transplantation/pulmonology, immunobiology, bronchiolitis obliterans (BOS), complement biology, Taverne, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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Budding, K, van de Graaf, E A, Kardol-Hoefnagel, T, Broen, J C A, Kwakkel-van Erp, J M, Oudijk, E-J D, van Kessel, D A, Hack, C E & Otten, H G 2016, 'A Promoter Polymorphism in the CD59 Complement Regulatory Protein Gene in Donor Lungs Correlates With a Higher Risk for Chronic Rejection After Lung Transplantation', American Journal of Transplantation, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 987-998. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.13497