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A precision virtual crossmatch decision support system for interpretation of ambiguous molecular HLA typing data

Authors :
David F. Pinelli
Marcelo J. Pando
Anat R. Tambur
Navchetan Kaur
Loren Gragert
Cathi Murphey
Geoffrey D. Smith
Malek Kamoun
Evan P. Kransdorf
Robert A. Bray
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2019.

Abstract

Virtual crossmatch (VXM) compares a transplant candidate’s unacceptable antigens to the HLA typing of the donor before an organ offer is accepted and, in selected cases, supplant a prospective physical crossmatch. However, deceased donor typing can be ambiguous, leading to uncertainty in compatibility prediction. We have developed a web application that utilizes ambiguous HLA molecular typing data to assist in VXM assessments. The application compares a candidate’s listed unacceptable antigens to computed probabilities of all possible two-field donor HLA alleles and UNOS antigens. The VIrtual CrossmaTch for mOleculaR HLA typing (VICTOR) tool can be accessed at http://www.transplanttoolbox.org/victor. We reanalyzed historical VXM cases where a transplant center’s manual interpretation of molecular typing results influenced offer evaluation. We found that VICTOR’s automated interpretation of ambiguous donor molecular typing data would influence VXM decisions. Standardized interpretation of molecular typing data, if applied to the match run, could also change which offers are made. HLA typing ambiguity has been an underappreciated source of immunological risk in organ transplantation. The VICTOR tool can serve as a testbed for development of allocation policies with the aim of decreasing offers refused due to HLA incompatibility.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5210940f064effe0c2b48fd4aab27399
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/756809