Cell-free DNA for the detection of kidney allograft rejection
Inserm · Université Paris Cité · +20 more institutions
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Abstract
Donor-derived cell-free DNA (dd-cfDNA) is an emerging noninvasive biomarker that has the potential to detect allograft injury. The capacity of dd-cfDNA to detect kidney allograft rejection and its added clinical value beyond standard of care patient monitoring is unclear. We enrolled 2,882 kidney allograft recipients from 14 transplantation centers in Europe and the United States in an observational population-based study. The primary analysis included 1,134 patients. Donor-derived cell-free DNA levels strongly correlated with allograft rejection, including antibody-mediated rejection (P
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- Medicine
- Subclinical infection
- Confidence interval
- Kidney transplantation
- Biomarker
- Cell-free fetal DNA
- Internal medicine
- Odds ratio
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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