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Impact of ABO Incompatibility on the Development of Acute Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Kidney Transplant Recipients Presensitized to HLA

Whether the coexistence of anti-A/B antibody and donor specific anti-HLA antibody (HLA-DSA) has a synergistic impact on the development of acute antibody-mediated rejection (AAMR) in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) is unclear. This study includes 92 KTRs who received a kidney from an ABO-incompa...

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Autores principales: Chung, Byung Ha, Joo, Yu Young, Lee, Jaesin, Kim, Hyung Duk, Kim, Ji-Il, Moon, In Sung, Choi, Bum Soon, Oh, Eun-Jee, Park, Cheol Whee, Kim, Yong-Soo, Yang, Chul Woo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4405275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25897756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123638
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author Chung, Byung Ha
Joo, Yu Young
Lee, Jaesin
Kim, Hyung Duk
Kim, Ji-Il
Moon, In Sung
Choi, Bum Soon
Oh, Eun-Jee
Park, Cheol Whee
Kim, Yong-Soo
Yang, Chul Woo
author_facet Chung, Byung Ha
Joo, Yu Young
Lee, Jaesin
Kim, Hyung Duk
Kim, Ji-Il
Moon, In Sung
Choi, Bum Soon
Oh, Eun-Jee
Park, Cheol Whee
Kim, Yong-Soo
Yang, Chul Woo
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description Whether the coexistence of anti-A/B antibody and donor specific anti-HLA antibody (HLA-DSA) has a synergistic impact on the development of acute antibody-mediated rejection (AAMR) in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) is unclear. This study includes 92 KTRs who received a kidney from an ABO-incompatible (ABOi) donor or were presensitized to donor HLA (HLAs) and 292 controls (CONT). HLAs was defined as a crossmatch positivity or the presence of HLA-DSA. We compared the incidence of AAMR among ABOi (n = 58), ABOi+HLAs (n = 12), HLAs (n = 22), and CONT (n = 292) groups and evaluated the risk factors and antibody type (anti-A/B vs. HLA-DSA) responsible for AAMR. AAMR developed less frequently in ABOi and CONT than in the ABOi+HLAs or HLAs (P < 0.05 for all); however, there was no difference between the ABOi+HLAs and HLAs groups. AAMR developed more frequently with strong HLA-DSA at baseline; however, high baseline anti-A/B titer did not affect AAMR development. Strong baseline HLA-DSA was an independent predictor for AAMR, however the baseline anti-A/B titer was not. All four AAMR episodes in ABOi+HLAs were positive to HLA-DSA but not to anti-A/B. In conclusion, ABO incompatibility does not increase the risk for AAMR in HLAs KTRs.
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spelling pubmed-44052752015-05-07 Impact of ABO Incompatibility on the Development of Acute Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Kidney Transplant Recipients Presensitized to HLA Chung, Byung Ha Joo, Yu Young Lee, Jaesin Kim, Hyung Duk Kim, Ji-Il Moon, In Sung Choi, Bum Soon Oh, Eun-Jee Park, Cheol Whee Kim, Yong-Soo Yang, Chul Woo PLoS One Research Article Whether the coexistence of anti-A/B antibody and donor specific anti-HLA antibody (HLA-DSA) has a synergistic impact on the development of acute antibody-mediated rejection (AAMR) in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) is unclear. This study includes 92 KTRs who received a kidney from an ABO-incompatible (ABOi) donor or were presensitized to donor HLA (HLAs) and 292 controls (CONT). HLAs was defined as a crossmatch positivity or the presence of HLA-DSA. We compared the incidence of AAMR among ABOi (n = 58), ABOi+HLAs (n = 12), HLAs (n = 22), and CONT (n = 292) groups and evaluated the risk factors and antibody type (anti-A/B vs. HLA-DSA) responsible for AAMR. AAMR developed less frequently in ABOi and CONT than in the ABOi+HLAs or HLAs (P < 0.05 for all); however, there was no difference between the ABOi+HLAs and HLAs groups. AAMR developed more frequently with strong HLA-DSA at baseline; however, high baseline anti-A/B titer did not affect AAMR development. Strong baseline HLA-DSA was an independent predictor for AAMR, however the baseline anti-A/B titer was not. All four AAMR episodes in ABOi+HLAs were positive to HLA-DSA but not to anti-A/B. In conclusion, ABO incompatibility does not increase the risk for AAMR in HLAs KTRs. Public Library of Science 2015-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4405275/ /pubmed/25897756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123638 Text en © 2015 Chung et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chung, Byung Ha
Joo, Yu Young
Lee, Jaesin
Kim, Hyung Duk
Kim, Ji-Il
Moon, In Sung
Choi, Bum Soon
Oh, Eun-Jee
Park, Cheol Whee
Kim, Yong-Soo
Yang, Chul Woo
Impact of ABO Incompatibility on the Development of Acute Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Kidney Transplant Recipients Presensitized to HLA
title Impact of ABO Incompatibility on the Development of Acute Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Kidney Transplant Recipients Presensitized to HLA
title_full Impact of ABO Incompatibility on the Development of Acute Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Kidney Transplant Recipients Presensitized to HLA
title_fullStr Impact of ABO Incompatibility on the Development of Acute Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Kidney Transplant Recipients Presensitized to HLA
title_full_unstemmed Impact of ABO Incompatibility on the Development of Acute Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Kidney Transplant Recipients Presensitized to HLA
title_short Impact of ABO Incompatibility on the Development of Acute Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Kidney Transplant Recipients Presensitized to HLA
title_sort impact of abo incompatibility on the development of acute antibody-mediated rejection in kidney transplant recipients presensitized to hla
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4405275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25897756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123638
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