Heart allograft rejection: molecular diagnosis using intra-graft targeted gene expression profiling
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Tissular gene expression profiling applicable to formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) endomyocardial biopsies (EMBs) may refine the diagnosis of cardiac rejection while being easily implemented in clinical practice. This study aimed to develop and validate the first FFPE-based molecular diagnostic system dedicated to heart transplant rejection.
An international study was conducted (NCT06436027), establishing a deeply phenotyped cohort of heart transplant recipients. EMBs were graded according to international classifications, and gene expression was analysed on FFPE-EMBs using the Banff Human Organ Transplant Panel. Molecular classifiers for antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) and acute cellular rejection (ACR) were developed, with discrimination and calibration assessed in internal and external validation cohorts.
A total of 671 biopsies were included, with 591 in the main cohort (AMR:
A novel FFPE-based molecular diagnostic system accurately identified cardiac allograft rejection. This tool is readily applicable in clinical practice as a companion to pathology and has the potential to refine the diagnosis of rejection.
Contributors

Alessia Giarraputo
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Guillaume Coutance
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Jignesh K Patel
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Marny Fedrigo
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Olivier Aubert
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Shaida Varnous
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Ilaria Barison
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Chiara Castellani
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Jean Paul Duong Van Huyen
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Jessy Dagobert
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Fariza Mezine
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Blaise Robin
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Dina Zielinski
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Philippe Rouvier
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Pascal Leprince
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Paul Achouh
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Gino Gerosa
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Virginie Verkarre
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Xavier Jouven
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Patrick Bruneval
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Annalisa Angelini
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Jon Kobashigawa
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Alexandre Loupy
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