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Sharing kidneys across donor-service area boundaries with sensitized candidates can be influenced by HLA C.

Christopher F Bryan1, Alan M Luger, John L Smith, Bradley A Warady, Mark Wakefield, Erik Schadde, Daniel Murillo, Paul W Nelson.   

Abstract

The United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) implemented the virtual crossmatch system in UNet as a way to improve the likelihood of a negative crossmatch when kidneys are shared with HLA-sensitized candidates across donor service area (DSA) boundaries. The role of HLA C in that process is not universally appreciated. We recently experienced an unexpected positive flow T and B cell crossmatch for an imported, HLA zero-mismatched kidney because of donor-specific HLA C antibodies and transplanted it into the backup candidate. HLA C locus antigens were not typed by the OPO's laboratory that sent the kidney so the UNet virtual crossmatch could not "strike" our candidate from the UNOS match run. HLA C locus typing data of donors for kidneys our DSA imported from other DSAs revealed that C typing was not performed in 23% (14/60) and was discrepant with our molecular type for 10% (6/60) and was concordant in 67% (40/60) of cases. The rate of positive donor-specific crossmatches was higher (83%) for HLA C discrepantly typed donors than for concordantly typed donors (44%). Sensitization for HLA C (42%) is less frequent than for A (80%) or B (83%) locus antigens but the immunogenicity of C locus antigens in patients who make C locus antibodies is equivalent in black and white patients. Finally, the transplant rate of imported kidneys into class I-sensitized candidates was 24%, and C locus-sensitized candidates comprised 55% of those transplanted.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20015269     DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0012.2009.01167.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Transplant        ISSN: 0902-0063            Impact factor:   2.863


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