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A paired kidney analysis on the impact of pre-transplant anti-HLA antibodies on graft survival.

Laura A Michielsen1, Bram W Wisse2, Elena G Kamburova2, Marianne C Verhaar1, Irma Joosten3, Wil A Allebes3, Arnold van der Meer3, Luuk B Hilbrands4, Marije C Baas4, Eric Spierings2, Cornelis E Hack2, Franka E van Reekum1, Michiel L Bots5, Adriaan C A D Drop2, Loes Plaisier2, Marc A J Seelen6, Jan-Stephan F Sanders6, Bouke G Hepkema7, Annechien J Lambeck7, Laura B Bungener7, Caroline Roozendaal7, Marcel G J Tilanus8, Christien E Voorter8, Lotte Wieten8, Elizabeth M van Duijnhoven9, Mariëlle Gelens9, Maarten H L Christiaans9, Frans J van Ittersum10, Shaikh A Nurmohamed10, Neubury M Lardy11, Wendy Swelsen11, Karlijn A van der Pant12, Neelke C van der Weerd12, Ineke J M Ten Berge12, Frederike J Bemelman12, Andries Hoitsma13, Paul J M van der Boog14, Johan W de Fijter14, Michiel G H Betjes15, Sebastiaan Heidt16, Dave L Roelen16, Frans H Claas16, Henderikus G Otten2, Arjan D van Zuilen1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pre-transplant donor-specific anti-human leucocyte antigen (HLA) antibodies (DSAs) are associated with impaired kidney graft survival while the clinical relevance of non-donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies (nDSAs) is more controversial. The aim of the present paired kidney graft study was to compare the clinical relevance of DSAs and nDSAs.
METHODS: To eliminate donor and era-dependent factors, a post hoc paired kidney graft analysis was performed as part of a Dutch multicentre study evaluating all transplantations between 1995 and 2005 with available pre-transplant serum samples. Anti-HLA antibodies were detected with a Luminex single-antigen bead assay.
RESULTS: Among 3237 deceased donor transplantations, we identified 115 recipient pairs receiving a kidney from the same donor with one recipient being DSA positive and the other without anti-HLA antibodies. Patients with pre-transplant DSAs had a significantly lower 10-year death-censored graft survival (55% versus 82%, P=0.0001). We identified 192 pairs with one recipient as nDSA positive (against Class I and/or II) and the other without anti-HLA antibodies. For the patients with nDSAs against either Class I or II, graft survival did not significantly differ compared with patients without anti-HLA antibodies (74% versus 77%, P = 0.79). Only in patients with both nDSAs Class I and II was there a trend towards a lower graft survival (58%, P = 0.06). Lastly, in a small group of 42 recipient pairs, 10-year graft survival in recipients with DSAs was 49% compared with 68% in recipients with nDSAs (P=0.11).
CONCLUSION: This paired kidney analysis confirms that the presence of pre-transplant DSAs in deceased donor transplantations is a risk marker for graft loss, whereas nDSAs in general are not associated with a lower graft survival. Subgroup analysis indicated that only in broadly sensitized patients with nDSAs against Class I and II, nDSAs may be a risk marker for graft loss in the long term.
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  HLA antibodies; acute rejection; graft survival; immunology; kidney transplantation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30365008     DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfy316

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant        ISSN: 0931-0509            Impact factor:   5.992


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