Differential effects of donor-specific HLA antibodies in living versus deceased donor transplant
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2018-09
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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.
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Alloantibody, Clinical research/practice, Graft survival, Kidney failure/injury, Kidney transplantation, Kidney transplantation/nephrology, Living donor, Immunology and Allergy, Transplantation, Pharmacology (medical)
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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