Clinical relevance of GSTT1 mismatch in solid organ and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

Hum Immunol

Immunology Service, Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla (IBIS), Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío, CSIC, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain. Electronic address:

Published: November 2013

Since 2001, year in which Glutathione S-transferase theta class 1 (GSTT1) gene appeared to be related to the occurrence of de novo immune hepatitis after liver transplantation, this gene with two allelic variants, GSTT1(∗)A (wild type copy) and GSTT1(∗)0 (deletion copy), has emerged as a potent histocompatibility antigen. Namely, a donor-recipient liver graft combination of a GSTT1-negative recipient (homozygous for GSTT1(∗)0) and a GSTT1-positive donor results, very frequently, in the appearance of a severe immune-related graft hepatitis with production of IgG anti-GSTT1 antibodies. In kidney transplantation, GSTT1 donor-recipient mismatch is also associated with production of anti-GSTT1 antibodies and antibody-related rejection episodes with C4d deposition in graft biopsy. The more recent discovery of anti-GSTT1 antibodies in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, clearly confirms a role of GSTT1 as histocompatibility antigen in this setting. Interestingly, the consequences of GSTT1 mismatch might be either rejection or graft-versus-host disease, depending on the GSTT1 mismatch's sense of direction. The involvement of GSTT1 in immunological allo-recognition is unquestionable although there are still many aspects that remain to be explored.

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