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The role of anti-HLA antibodies in heart transplantation.

N Suciu-Foca1, E Reed, C Marboe, P Harris, P X Yu, Y K Sun, E Ho, E Rose, K Reemtsma, D W King.   

Abstract

The major threat to long-term survival of heart allograft recipients is the development of graft atherosclerosis, which seems to be a manifestation of chronic rejection. To assess the role of anti-HLA antibodies in heart allograft rejection we studied 107 patients and compared the survival of recipients who formed anti-HLA antibodies with the survival of recipients who developed no antibodies. At 4 years the actuarial survival was 90% in the nonproducer group and 38% in antibody-producers (P = 0.038). We further explored the possibility that HLA antigens from the injured graft are released into the circulation and can be found in the serum either free or complexed with anti-HLA antibodies. This hypothesis was confirmed by the finding that the frequency of sera containing soluble HLA antigens from the graft or immune complexes of HLA alloantigens with anti-HLA antibodies was significantly higher in patients who rejected compared with patients with successful heart allografts (P less than 0.05). Following depletion of soluble HLA antigens, anti-HLA antibodies became detectable in 53% and 74% sera obtained during the first and second year posttransplantation, respectively, from patients undergoing chronic rejection. Long-term survivors showed a significantly lower (P less than 0.001) frequency of anti-HLA antibodies in sera depleted of HLA antigens. Lastly, studies of anti-anti-HLA-A2 and A3 antibodies in recipient sera suggest that quiescence is maintained by antiidiotypic antibodies.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2006531     DOI: 10.1097/00007890-199103000-00033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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