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Differential effects of donor-specific HLA antibodies in living versus deceased donor transplant

Authors :
Wil A. Allebes
F. J. van Ittersum
Henny G. Otten
Wendy Swelsen
P.J.M. van der Boog
E.M. van Duijnhoven
Michiel G. H. Betjes
Loes Plaisier
Jan-Stephan F. Sanders
Elena G. Kamburova
Maarten H. L. Christiaans
Bouke G. Hepkema
Cornelis E. Hack
Marc A. Seelen
Christina E.M. Voorter
Marcel G.J. Tilanus
I. J. M. ten Berge
A D van Zuilen
Adriaan C.A.D. Drop
Sebastiaan Heidt
Caroline Roozendaal
N M Lardy
Laura Bungener
Dave L. Roelen
Marije C. Baas
Lotte Wieten
K. A. M. I. van Donselaar-van der Pant
Shaikh A. Nurmohamed
Michiel L. Bots
M. Gelens
F. van Reekum
Bram W. Wisse
Frederike J. Bemelman
N. C. van der Weerd
Annechien J. A. Lambeck
Luuk B. Hilbrands
A. F. G. van der Meer
Irma Joosten
Marianne C. Verhaar
A. J. Hoitsma
Frans H.J. Claas
J.W. de Fijter
Eric Spierings
Internal Medicine
Nephrology
ACS - Atherosclerosis & ischemic syndromes
ACS - Diabetes & metabolism
AII - Inflammatory diseases
Groningen Institute for Organ Transplantation (GIOT)
Groningen Kidney Center (GKC)
RS: GROW - R3 - Innovative Cancer Diagnostics & Therapy
Interne Geneeskunde
MUMC+: DA Transplantatie Immunologie (5)
MUMC+: DA TI Staf (9)
MUMC+: DA TI Laboratorium (9)
MUMC+: MA Nefrologie (9)
RS: NUTRIM - R3 - Respiratory & Age-related Health
AII - Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity
APH - Aging & Later Life
Source :
American Journal of Transplantation, 18, 9, pp. 2274-2284, American Journal of Transplantation, 18, 2274-2284, American Journal of Transplantation, Kamburova, E G, Wisse, B W, Joosten, I, Allebes, W A, van der Meer, A, Hilbrands, L B, Baas, M C, Spierings, E, Hack, C E, van Reekum, F E, van Zuilen, A D, Verhaar, M C, Bots, M L, Drop, A C A D, Plaisier, L, Seelen, M A J, Sanders, J S F, Hepkema, B G, Lambeck, A J A, Bungener, L B, Roozendaal, C, Tilanus, M G J, Voorter, C E, Wieten, L, van Duijnhoven, E M, Gelens, M, Christiaans, M H L, van Ittersum, F J, Nurmohamed, S A, Lardy, N M, Swelsen, W, van der Pant, K A, van der Weerd, N C, ten Berge, I J M, Bemelman, F J, Hoitsma, A, van der Boog, P J M, de Fijter, J W, Betjes, M G H, Heidt, S, Roelen, D L, Claas, F H & Otten, H G 2018, ' Differential effects of donor-specific HLA antibodies in living versus deceased donor transplant ', American Journal of Transplantation, vol. 18, no. 9, pp. 2274-2284 . https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.14709, American Journal of Transplantation, 18(9), 2274-2284. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd, American Journal of Transplantation, 18(9), 2274-2284. Wiley-Blackwell, American Journal of Transplantation, 18(9), 2274-2284. Wiley, American Journal of Transplantation, 18(9), 2274. Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd, American Journal of Transplantation, 18(9), 2274-2284, American journal of transplantation, 18(9), 2274-2284. Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The presence of donor‐specific anti‐HLA antibodies (DSAs) is associated with increased risk of graft failure after kidney transplant. We hypothesized that DSAs against HLA class I, class II, or both classes indicate a different risk for graft loss between deceased and living donor transplant. In this study, we investigated the impact of pretransplant DSAs, by using single antigen bead assays, on long‐term graft survival in 3237 deceased and 1487 living donor kidney transplants with a negative complement‐dependent crossmatch. In living donor transplants, we found a limited effect on graft survival of DSAs against class I or II antigens after transplant. Class I and II DSAs combined resulted in decreased 10‐year graft survival (84% to 75%). In contrast, after deceased donor transplant, patients with class I or class II DSAs had a 10‐year graft survival of 59% and 60%, respectively, both significantly lower than the survival for patients without DSAs (76%). The combination of class I and II DSAs resulted in a 10‐year survival of 54% in deceased donor transplants. In conclusion, class I and II DSAs are a clear risk factor for graft loss in deceased donor transplants, while in living donor transplants, class I and II DSAs seem to be associated with an increased risk for graft failure, but this could not be assessed due to their low prevalence.<br />Via a retrospective multicenter study, the authors investigate the impact of pretransplant donor‐specific HLA antibodies on long‐term graft survival in deceased and living donor kidney transplantations.

Subjects

Subjects :
Graft Rejection
Male
Nephrology
graft survival
030232 urology & nephrology
kidney transplantation/nephrology
030230 surgery
Single Center
CROSS-MATCH
Gastroenterology
Kidney transplantation
Postoperative Complications
0302 clinical medicine
LONG-TERM OUTCOMES
HLA Antigens
Isoantibodies
Risk Factors
Living Donors
Immunology and Allergy
HIGHLY SENSITIZED PATIENTS
Pharmacology (medical)
RISK
Kidney transplantation/nephrology
Alloantibody
biology
Living donor
RENAL-TRANSPLANTATION
Graft survival
GRAFT LOSS
Middle Aged
Clinical Science
Prognosis
practice
Survival Rate
kidney failure/injury
surgical procedures, operative
REJECTION
Clinical research/practice
Female
Original Article
Antibody
Inflammatory diseases Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 5]
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
KIDNEY-TRANSPLANTATION
injury
nephrology
kidney transplantation
living donor
Other Research Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 0]
Human leukocyte antigen
clinical research/practice
Donor Selection
03 medical and health sciences
All institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Center
Antigen
Internal medicine
Journal Article
Cadaver
alloantibody
medicine
Humans
Risk factor
Retrospective Studies
Transplantation
business.industry
HUMAN-LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN
medicine.disease
kidney failure
body regions
Kidney failure/injury
clinical research
biology.protein
Kidney Failure, Chronic
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Renal disorders Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 11]
business
SINGLE-CENTER
Follow-Up Studies

Details

ISSN :
16006135
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Transplantation, 18, 9, pp. 2274-2284, American Journal of Transplantation, 18, 2274-2284, American Journal of Transplantation, Kamburova, E G, Wisse, B W, Joosten, I, Allebes, W A, van der Meer, A, Hilbrands, L B, Baas, M C, Spierings, E, Hack, C E, van Reekum, F E, van Zuilen, A D, Verhaar, M C, Bots, M L, Drop, A C A D, Plaisier, L, Seelen, M A J, Sanders, J S F, Hepkema, B G, Lambeck, A J A, Bungener, L B, Roozendaal, C, Tilanus, M G J, Voorter, C E, Wieten, L, van Duijnhoven, E M, Gelens, M, Christiaans, M H L, van Ittersum, F J, Nurmohamed, S A, Lardy, N M, Swelsen, W, van der Pant, K A, van der Weerd, N C, ten Berge, I J M, Bemelman, F J, Hoitsma, A, van der Boog, P J M, de Fijter, J W, Betjes, M G H, Heidt, S, Roelen, D L, Claas, F H & Otten, H G 2018, ' Differential effects of donor-specific HLA antibodies in living versus deceased donor transplant ', American Journal of Transplantation, vol. 18, no. 9, pp. 2274-2284 . https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.14709, American Journal of Transplantation, 18(9), 2274-2284. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd, American Journal of Transplantation, 18(9), 2274-2284. Wiley-Blackwell, American Journal of Transplantation, 18(9), 2274-2284. Wiley, American Journal of Transplantation, 18(9), 2274. Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd, American Journal of Transplantation, 18(9), 2274-2284, American journal of transplantation, 18(9), 2274-2284. Wiley-Blackwell
Accession number :
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