Biomarkers of the complement system activation (C3a, C5a, sC5b-9) in serum of patients before and after liver transplantation

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The liver has a huge impact on the functioning of our body and the preservation of homeostasis. It is exposed to many serious diseases, which may lead to the chronic failure of this organ, which is becoming a global health problem today. Currently, the final form of treatment in patients with end-stage (acute and chronic) organ failure is transplantation. The proper function of transplanted organs depends on many cellular processes and immune and individual factors. An enormous role in the process of acceptance or rejection of a transplanted organ is attributed to, among others, the activation of the complement system. The aim of this study was the evaluation of the concentration of selected biomarkers’ complement system activation (C3a, C5a, and sC5b-9 (terminal complement complex)) in the serum of patients before and after liver transplantation (24 h, two weeks). The study was conducted on a group of 100 patients undergoing liver transplantation. There were no complications during surgery and no transplant rejection in any of the patients. All patients were discharged home 2–3 weeks after the surgery. The levels of all analyzed components of the complement system were measured using the ELISA method. Additionally, the correlations of the basic laboratory parameters—C-reactive protein (CRP), hemoglobin (Hb), total bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase (ALP), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGTP), and albumin—with the parameters of the complement system (C3a, C5a, and sC5b-9) were determined. In our study, changes in the concentrations of all examined complement system components before and after liver transplantation were observed, with the lowest values before liver transplantation and the highest concentration two weeks after. The direct increase in components of the complement system (C3a, C5a, and sC5b-9) 24 h after transplantation likely affects liver damage after ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI), while their increase two weeks after transplantation may contribute to transplant tolerance. Increasingly, attention is being paid to the role of C3a and CRP as biomarkers of damage and failure of various organs. From the point of view of liver transplantation, the most interesting correlation in our own research was found exactly between CRP and C3a, 24 h after the transplantation. This study shows that changes in complement activation biomarkers and the correlation with CRP in blood could be a prognostic signature of liver allograft survival or rejection.

Tytuł
Biomarkers of the complement system activation (C3a, C5a, sC5b-9) in serum of patients before and after liver transplantation
Twórca
Budkowska Marta
Słowa kluczowe
complement system; anaphylatoxins; biomarkers; sC5b-9; liver; transplantation; CRP
Słowa kluczowe
układ dopełniacza; anafilatoksyny; biomarkery; wątroba; przeszczep
Współtwórca
Ostrycharz Ewa ORCID 0000-0003-3378-1467
Serwin Natalia Maria
Nazarewski Łukasz
Cecerska-Heryć Elżbieta
Poręcka Marta
Rykowski Paweł
Pietrzak Radosław
Zieniewicz Krzysztof
Siennicka Aldona
Hukowska-Szematowicz Beata ORCID 0000-0002-2776-2799
Dołęgowska Barbara
Data
2023
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.3390/biomedicines11072070
Źródło
Biomedicines, 2023, vol. 11 iss. 7, pp. 1-15
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
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Dyscyplina naukowa
Nauki biologiczne; Dziedzina nauk ścisłych i przyrodniczych
Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
Data udostępnienia31 paź 2023, 07:52:57
Data mod.31 paź 2023, 07:52:57
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