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Efficacy of plasmapheresis and semi-selective immunoadsorption for removal of anti-HLA antibodies.

Frédéric Jambon1,2, Pierre Merville1,2, Gwendaline Guidicelli3, Benjamin Taton1, Valérie De Précigout1, Lionel Couzi1,2, Karine Moreau1, Jonathan Visentin2,3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In organ transplantation, apheresis is frequently used for removal of anti-HLA antibodies. However, it is unclear whether plasmapheresis (PP) or semi-selective immunoadsorption (IA) should be employed, and the optimal number of apheresis sessions required to reach post-treatment objectives is also unknown.
METHODS: We enrolled 43 patients from Bordeaux University Hospital who were treated with PP (n = 29) or IA (n = 14) for antibody-mediated rejection or pre-transplant desensitization. Using Luminex single-antigen flow beads, we assessed the initial mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) of 1416 positive beads with MFIs obtained after 7 to 8 apheresis sessions (extended protocol) and, if a serum was available, after the first four sessions (short protocol).
RESULTS: MFI reduction after extended apheresis protocol was stronger with IA [87% (61%-100%)] than with PP [73% (22%-100%)] (P < .001). Indeed, 59% of the beads had a final MFI < 2000 with IA, whereas only 38% with PP (P < .001). The efficacy of removal depended on initial MFI but not on HLA specificity. A short protocol of apheresis showed excellent results without superiority of IA over PP for antibodies with an initial MFI < 3000. For antibodies showing MFI ≥2000 after four sessions, the residual MFI predicted the effectiveness of four additional sessions.
CONCLUSION: Monitoring the MFI of anti-HLA antibodies before and during apheresis protocol can guide physicians in the selection of apheresis technique and the number of sessions to be performed.
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Keywords:  anti-HLA antibodies; immunoadsorption; organ transplantation; plasmapheresis

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33253430     DOI: 10.1002/jca.21858

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Apher        ISSN: 0733-2459            Impact factor:   2.821


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1.  Efficacy of Combined Desensitization Therapy Based on Protein A Immunoadsorption on Anti-human Leukocyte Antigen Antibodies in Sensitized Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Retrospective Study.

Authors:  XiaoFei Chen; YuXian Wang; PeiJian Dong; JiaMei Wang; XiaoTian Yu; BoGuang Yu
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-09-01
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