Heart Transplant recipients at Tampa General Hospital heart transplant program who have pAMR1(H+) or pAMR1(I+) rejection will have a DD-cfDNA /GEP sample obtained at the time of the rejection. The DD-cfDNA/GEP will then be drawn every month post treatment for the rejection until the DD-cfDNA/GEP level returns to normal. A total of fifteen recipients with pAMR1(H+) and fifteen recipients with pAMR1(I+) rejection will be included in the study which will last two years. The presence of HLA antibodies (DSA's) and the titers, presence of Autoantibodies, the measurement of cytokines IL2, IL4, IL6, IL 10, IL 17, TNF alpha, TGF beta, the presence of coronary artery vasculopathy, the time from transplant to the onset of the episode of AMR, time to resolution, the response to treatment and comparison to the DD-cfDNA/GEP level with pAMR2 and pAMR 3 rejections will be analyzed.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
All patients with evidence of Cardiac Transplant rejection will undergo Allosure, Allomap, and cytokine testing. Allosure and Allomap will be performed as part of routine care. Cytokine testing will be performed at time of rejection and resolution.
Tampa General Hospital
Tampa, Florida, United States
The level of dd-cfDNA in non-compliment mediated pAMR1 (H+) and complement mediated pAMR1 (I+) heart transplant rejection will be measured.
The level of dd-cfDNA in non-compliment mediated pAMR1 (H+) and complement mediated pAMR1 (I+) heart transplant rejection will be measured and then compared statistically to each other via Students t test as well as to the level of dd-cf DNA before and after the rejection episode.
Time frame: 2 years
The level of inflammatory cytokines in non-compliment mediated pAMR1(H+) and compliment mediated pAMR1(I+) heart transplant rejection will be measured.
The level of inflammatory cytokines in non-compliment mediated pAMR1(H+) and compliment mediated pAMR1(I+) heart transplant rejection will be measured and compared statistically to each other via the Students t test as well as to the level of inflammatory cytokines after the rejection episode has resolved. The cytokines that will be assessed are: IL2, IL4, IL6, IL10, IL17, TNF alpha and TGF beta.
Time frame: 2 years
The presence of HLA antibodies (DSA's) and titer levels, autoantibodies and titer levels and coronary artery vasculopathy will be measured.
The presence of HLA antibodies (DSA's) and titer levels, autoantibodies and titer levels and coronary artery vasculopathy will be measured in the heart transplant recipients with non-compliment mediated pAMR1(H+) and pAMR1(I+) rejection and compared to each other via Students t test.
Time frame: 2 years
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