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2016 American Transplant Congress » Concurrent Session: Kidney Immune Monitoring 2

Date: Monday, June 13, 2016

Time: 2:30pm-4:00pm

Location: Ballroom C

Session Type: Concurrent Session

Meeting: 2016 American Transplant Congress

2:30pm-2:42pm
Mining the Human Proteome for Monitoring Renal Transplant Injury.

T. Sigdel,1 Y. Gao,2 J. He,2 A. Wang,1 C. Nicora,2 D. Smith,2 W. Qian,2 D. Camp,2 M. Sarwal.1

2:42pm-2:54pm
Common Molecular Features of Human Kidney Transplant Rejection Reflect Mechanistic Sharing Between T Cell-Mediated and Antibody-Mediated Rejection.

J. Venner,1,2 P. Halloran.2

2:54pm-3:06pm
CD57+ CD4 T Cells Persist in the Periphery Following Kidney Transplantation.

J. Espinosa,1,2 L. Stempora,1 R. Townsend,3 A. Kirk.1

3:06pm-3:18pm
Pre-Transplant Panel of Reactive T Cells (PRT) as an Independent Predictor of 2-Year Kidney Graft Function.

I. Gandolfini,1 E. Crespo,2 M. Baweja,1 U. Maggiore,3 P. Cravedi,1 P. Heeger,1 O. Bestard.2

3:18pm-3:30pm
Human B Cell Cytokines Predict Renal Allograft Rejection and Early Transplant Outcomes.

A. Cherukuri, R. Mehta, S. Ogunde, S. Hariharan, D. Rothstein.

3:30pm-3:42pm
Elevated Intragraft Expression of Innate Immunity and Cell Death-Related Markers Characterizes Deceased Donor Conditions and Is a Risk Factor for Adverse Graft Outcome.

M. Eikmans,1 J. Yang,1 G. Haasnoot,1 C. van Kooten,2 M. Mallat,2 H. de Fijter,2 I. Bajema,3 F. Claas.1

3:42pm-3:54pm
IFTA Is Linked to Urinary Microbiome Changes.

B. Modena, R. Milam, F. Harrison, S. Kurian, D. Salomon, A. Kirk.

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