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De novo donor-specific HLA antibodies reduce graft survival rates and increase the risk of kidney transplant rejection: A single-center retrospective study.

Wei Liu1, Jie Zhao2, Zhong-Yu Kang1, Yan-Li Xiao1, Li Yang1, Chun Liu1, Dai-Hong Li3.   

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BACKGROUND: We investigated the impact of de novo donor-specific anti-human leukocyte antigen antibodies (dnDSAs) on long-term death-censored graft survival and renal allograft rejection in kidney transplant recipients.
METHODS: The sample for this retrospective cohort study comprised 121 recipients of kidney transplants with negative complement-dependent cytotoxicity crossmatches to their deceased donors. Recipients were divided into two groups: dnDSAs+ (n = 31) and dnDSAs- (n = 90). We evaluated rejection and long-term graft survival rates in the recipients along with pathologic changes in the transplanted kidneys.
RESULTS: DnDSAs were identified in 31/121 patients (25.6%). The graft survival rate in the dnDSAs+ group was 87.1% (27/31) and that of the dnDSAs- group was 97.8% (88/90). The dnDSAs+ group had lower graft survival rates than patients without dnDSAs (p = 0.007). There was no difference in the graft survival rates between patients with high DSA mean fluorescence intensity (≥4000) and those with low intensity (<4000) (p = 0.669). There was also no difference in the graft survival rates of patients with HLA class I, II, and I + II dnDSAs (p = 0.571). The presence of dnDSA in serum was associated with a higher incidence of antibody- and T-cell-mediated rejection (p < 0.0001). Banff scores for arterial fibrointimal and arteriolar hyalin, thickening as well as C4d deposition differed for the dnDSAs+ and dnDSAs- groups (p < 0.05).
CONCLUSION: DnDSAs were found to be associated with decreased long-term graft survival rates and increased rejection rates, often accompanied by C4d deposition.
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Keywords:  Donor-specific antibody; Graft survival; Kidney transplantation; Renal allograft; Retrospective cohort study

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34147608     DOI: 10.1016/j.trim.2021.101430

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transpl Immunol        ISSN: 0966-3274            Impact factor:   1.708


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1.  The natural history of de novo donor-specific HLA antibodies after kidney transplantation.

Authors:  Covadonga López Del Moral; Kaiyin Wu; Marcel Naik; Bilgin Osmanodja; Aylin Akifova; Nils Lachmann; Diana Stauch; Sabine Hergovits; Mira Choi; Friederike Bachmann; Fabian Halleck; Eva Schrezenmeier; Danilo Schmidt; Klemens Budde
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-09-16
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