| Literature DB >> 17445592 |
A Panigrahi1, N Gupta, J A Siddiqui, A Margoob, D Bhowmik, S Guleria, N K Mehra.
Abstract
This study was undertaken with the aim to analyze the clinical relevance of posttransplant anti-HLA and anti-major histocompatibility complex class I related chain A (MICA) antibodies in response to living related donor renal transplantation. A total of 185 consecutive post-renal transplant recipient serum samples were analyzed for the detection of anti-HLA and MICA antibodies using enzyme-linked immunosolvent assay techniques. Patients carrying both anti-HLA as well as anti-MICA antibodies (MICA(+)/HLA(+)) were the worst affected, showing significantly poorer graft survival compared with the MICA-/HLA-negative group (17% vs 89%, chi(2) = 19.63, P = .000). Similarly, patients with only MICA antibodies or those with only HLA antibodies also had significantly lower graft survival (P = .035 and P = .001, respectively) as compared to the nonsensitized group. The study illustrated that posttransplant monitoring antibodies to both MICA as well as HLA could be good predictors of renal allograft failure.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17445592 DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2007.02.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transplant Proc ISSN: 0041-1345 Impact factor: 1.066