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Streamlining ABO antibody titrations for monitoring ABO-incompatible kidney transplants.

R Sue Shirey1, Wei Cai, Robert A Montgomery, Vishesh Chhibber, Paul M Ness, Karen E King.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We have monitored ABO antibody titers in 53 ABO-incompatible kidney transplants (INKTs) using a time-consuming, conventional test tube (CTT) method that included a 30-minute room temperature (RT) phase, followed by incubation for 30 minutes at 37 degrees C and conversion to the anti-human globulin (AHG) phase. Our studies have indicated that AHG ABO antibody titers are critical for clinical management, but RT titers do not supplement clinical decision making. Therefore, we assessed AHG titers by two methods: 1) a revised test tube (TT) method without RT and 2) an anti-immunoglobulin G (IgG) gel microcolumn (IgG gel) method with a goal of streamlining ABO antibody titrations. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Fifty frozen samples from our INKT collection with anti-A and/or anti-B AHG titers of 2 to 512 were titrated by revised TT method with 30 minutes at 37 degrees C and conversion to AHG and by IgG gel method with 15 minutes at 37 degrees C and centrifugation.
RESULTS: The titers using the revised TT and IgG gel methods had 64 and 52% concordance, respectively, with CTT AHG titers. Neither the revised TT AHG titers nor the IgG gel titers varied by more than one standard dilution from the CTT AHG titers, which is within acceptable limits for titration techniques.
CONCLUSIONS: The revised TT and IgG gel titers are comparable to the CTT AHG titers. The IgG gel method offers the best titer turnaround time, eliminating 45 minutes of incubation time alone. Implementation of this technique would benefit ABO INKT patients by providing titer results in a more timely manner.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19906036     DOI: 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2009.02478.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transfusion        ISSN: 0041-1132            Impact factor:   3.157


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Journal:  Blood Transfus       Date:  2010-11-26       Impact factor: 3.443

2.  ABO-incompatible living donor kidney transplantation without post-transplant therapeutic plasma exchange.

Authors:  Julie M Yabu; Magali J Fontaine
Journal:  J Clin Apher       Date:  2015-03-05       Impact factor: 2.821

3.  Comparison of total and IgG ABO antibody titers in healthy individuals by using tube and column agglutination techniques.

Authors:  Eun Su Park; Kyung Il Jo; Jeong Won Shin; Rojin Park; Tae Yoon Choi; Hae In Bang; Gum Ran Chai; Soon Gyu Yun
Journal:  Ann Lab Med       Date:  2014-04-08       Impact factor: 3.464

4.  Comparison of ABO antibody titers on the basis of the antibody detection method used.

Authors:  Seon Joo Kang; Young Ae Lim; Sae Yun Baik
Journal:  Ann Lab Med       Date:  2014-06-19       Impact factor: 3.464

5.  Evaluation of Erythrocytes Magnetized Technology for Measurement of ABO Isoagglutinin Titers.

Authors:  Parul Chopra; Sunanda Bhardwaj; Ajay Samkaria; Asha Amoli; Anil Arora
Journal:  J Lab Physicians       Date:  2021-07-15

6.  Comparison of antibody titers using conventional tube technique versus column agglutination technique in ABO blood group incompatible renal transplant.

Authors:  Amit Bhangale; Amardeep Pathak; Smita Pawar; Tarun Jeloka
Journal:  Asian J Transfus Sci       Date:  2017 Jul-Dec

7.  Long-term desensitization for ABO-incompatible living related kidney transplantation recipients with high refractory and rebound anti-blood type antibody: case report.

Authors:  Hiroaki Nishimura; Yasutoshi Yamada; Satoshi Hisano; Akihiko Mitsuke; Syuichi Tatarano; Takenari Gotanda; Hiroshi Hayami; Masayuki Nakagawa; Hideki Enokida
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