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Understanding Pediatric Kidney Transplant Rejection: Its Pathophysiology, Biomarkers, and Management Strategies.

Yuliya SemenovaMirgul BayanovaSaltanat RakhimzhanovaSholpan AltynovaAliya SailybayevaAruzhan AsanovaYuriy Pya
Published in: Current medicinal chemistry (2024)
End-stage kidney disease requires comprehensive management strategies to ensure patient survival and improve quality of life. Kidney transplantation remains the preferred treatment option, offering superior long-term outcomes. However, graft rejection remains a significant concern, and pediatric patients often require tailored immunosuppressive regimens due to differences in immune response compared to adults. Although the past decade has seen significant improvements in graft and patient survival among pediatric kidney transplant recipients, many questions remain unanswered. There is an ongoing search for non-invasive biomarkers capable of timely detecting graft rejection and novel treatment regimens, specifically tailored to pediatric practice. This review aims to discuss the current knowledge on kidney transplant rejection in pediatric patients, including epidemiology, pathophysiology, and risk factors. In addition, it seeks to explore the latest advancements in biomarkers for early detection of rejection and evaluate current and emerging immunosuppressive therapies. The possible outcomes of this review include identifying gaps in current research, providing recommendations for future studies, and suggesting strategies to enhance clinical practice. By synthesizing the latest evidence, this review aims to contribute to improved long-term outcomes and quality of life for pediatric kidney transplant recipients.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • kidney transplantation
  • clinical practice
  • immune response
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