Academisch Medisch Centrum Universiteit van Amsterdam

Who is Who in AMC research

Prof. dr. R.J.M. ten Berge

Title Prof. dr.
Initials R.J.M.
Surname ten Berge
First name Ineke
E-mail address R.J.M. ten Berge
Position
Main activities
Specialisation

R.J.M. ten Berge is one of the AMC Principal Investigators.


Focus of research
  • Kidney transplantation
  • Immunosuppressive agents
  • Immunodeficiency syndromes

PubMed database: Berge R JBerge IJ, Berge I


AMC themes Infection & Immunity.
Departments Internal Medicine: Nephrology.

Key publications

Research programmes
Prof. dr. R.J.M. ten Berge - Transplantation Immunology

(1) Differentiation of alloantigen-specific T cells.
We discovered that CD103, used by alloresponsive CD8+ T cells to adhere to E-cadherin on transplant tubularcells, is also a marker of regulatory alloreactive CD8+ T cells. Both number and function of these cells are augmented by the immunosuppressieve drugs rapamycin and CPEC.

(2) Pathogenesis and significance of subclinical rejection.
We found increased expression of SERPIN-B9 in tubularcells of biopsies from patients with subclinical rejection, and hypothesized that SERPIN-B9 protects renal tubular cells from apoptotic cell death. Now, we are studying the cause of increased SERPIN-B9 expression and its regulation.

(3) Development of the antiviral immune response after renal transplantation.
We study both CD8+ and CD4+ T-cell responses to cytomegalovirus (CMV) after renal transplantation. We demonstrated that dominant CMV-specific CD4+ clones during latency were poorly represented in the acute phase, suggesting that after initial clearance of the virus, strong selection and/or recruitment of novel clones takes place during persistent infection.

(4) Optimization of immunosuppressive drug therapy in renal transplantation.
We did not find a relationship between CD20+ cellnumber in allografts during rejection and poorer clinical outcome, thus not warranting anti-CD20-antibody therapy for allograft rejection in patients with high CD20+ cell counts in the biopsy.      

Theme: Infection and Immunity


Other research related activities
None reported.

Current research funding
  • Europese Unie
  • Sanquin Blood Supply Found.
  • Stichting KIR
  • Stichting Nephron
  • ZonMw

Last updated on: 22/09/2009