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Kenneth L. Cox

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  • Expression of soluble HLA-G identifies favorable outcomes in liver transplant recipients.

    Zarkhin V, Talisetti A, Li L, Wozniak LJ, McDiarmid SV, Cox K, Esquivel C, Sarwal MM. Transplantation. 2010; 90 (9): 1000-5

    Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-G displays immunotolerogenic properties toward the main effector cells involved in graft rejection through inhibition of natural killer cell- and cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-mediated cytolysis, and CD4 T-cell alloproliferation. An increase in serum and graft levels of HLA-G has been noted in transplant patients with improved allograft survival. However, the clinical relevance of soluble serum HLA-G molecules in tolerant pediatric and young adult liver transplant patients remains to be studied.

    PubMedID: 20814356

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