TY - JOUR
T1 - Elucidating the nexus between onco-immunology and kidney transplantation
T2 - An insight from precision medicine perspective
AU - Purnomo, Athaya Febriantyo
AU - Nurkolis, Fahrul
AU - Syahputra, Rony Abdi
AU - Moon, Seungjoon
AU - Lee, Dain
AU - Taslim, Nurpudji Astuti
AU - Park, Moon Nyeo
AU - Daryanto, Besut
AU - Seputra, Kurnia Penta
AU - Satyagraha, Paksi
AU - Lutfiana, Nurul Cholifah
AU - Wisnu Tirtayasa, Pande Made
AU - Kim, Bonglee
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s)
PY - 2024/7/15
Y1 - 2024/7/15
N2 - The interplay of onco-immunology and kidney transplantation heralds a transformative era in medical science. This integration, while promising, presents significant challenges. Chief among these is the dichotomy of immunosuppression—boosting immunity against malignancies while suppressing it for graft survival. Additionally, limited clinical data on novel therapies, genetic variations influencing responses, economic concerns, and the narrow therapeutic window for post-transplant malignancies necessitate strategic addressal. Conversely, opportunities abound, including personalized immune monitoring, targeted therapies, minimized immunosuppression, and improved patient quality of life. Emphasizing collaborative research and interdisciplinary cooperation, the merging of these fields offers the potential for enhanced graft survival and reduced post-transplant malignancy risks. As we harness modern technology and promote patient-centric care, the vision for the future of kidney transplantation becomes increasingly hopeful, paving the way for more personalized and effective treatments. The article aims to elucidate the critical challenge of balancing immunosuppression to simultaneously combat malignancies and ensure graft survival. It addresses the scarcity of clinical data on novel therapies, the impact of genetic variations on treatment responses, and the economic and therapeutic concerns in managing post-transplant malignancies. Furthermore, it explores the opportunities precision medicine offers, such as personalized immune monitoring, targeted therapies, and reduced immunosuppression, which could significantly improve patient outcomes. Highlighting the importance of collaborative research and interdisciplinary efforts, the article seeks to demonstrate the potential for enhanced graft survival and reduced post-transplant malignancy risks. By leveraging modern technology and prioritizing patient-centric care, it envisions a future where kidney transplantation is more personalized and effective, offering hope for advancements in this field.
AB - The interplay of onco-immunology and kidney transplantation heralds a transformative era in medical science. This integration, while promising, presents significant challenges. Chief among these is the dichotomy of immunosuppression—boosting immunity against malignancies while suppressing it for graft survival. Additionally, limited clinical data on novel therapies, genetic variations influencing responses, economic concerns, and the narrow therapeutic window for post-transplant malignancies necessitate strategic addressal. Conversely, opportunities abound, including personalized immune monitoring, targeted therapies, minimized immunosuppression, and improved patient quality of life. Emphasizing collaborative research and interdisciplinary cooperation, the merging of these fields offers the potential for enhanced graft survival and reduced post-transplant malignancy risks. As we harness modern technology and promote patient-centric care, the vision for the future of kidney transplantation becomes increasingly hopeful, paving the way for more personalized and effective treatments. The article aims to elucidate the critical challenge of balancing immunosuppression to simultaneously combat malignancies and ensure graft survival. It addresses the scarcity of clinical data on novel therapies, the impact of genetic variations on treatment responses, and the economic and therapeutic concerns in managing post-transplant malignancies. Furthermore, it explores the opportunities precision medicine offers, such as personalized immune monitoring, targeted therapies, and reduced immunosuppression, which could significantly improve patient outcomes. Highlighting the importance of collaborative research and interdisciplinary efforts, the article seeks to demonstrate the potential for enhanced graft survival and reduced post-transplant malignancy risks. By leveraging modern technology and prioritizing patient-centric care, it envisions a future where kidney transplantation is more personalized and effective, offering hope for advancements in this field.
KW - Genetic
KW - Immunology
KW - Malignancies
KW - Oncology
KW - Personalized therapeutic
KW - Transplantation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85197532296&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e33751
DO - 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e33751
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85197532296
SN - 2405-8440
VL - 10
JO - Heliyon
JF - Heliyon
IS - 13
M1 - e33751
ER -