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Towards uniformity in the definition of acceptable mismatches for highly sensitized patients

The Eurotransplant (The Eurotransplant International Foundation) acceptable mismatch programme has been shown to be a successful tool to enhance transplantation of highly sensitized patients(HSPs). However, patients with rare HLA phenotypes in relation to the Eurotransplant donor population remain o...

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Autores principales: Chen, Mian, Zoet, Yvonne, Roelen, Dave, Martorell, Jaume, Middleton, Derek, Slavcev, Antonij, Iniotaki, Aliki, Claas, Frans, Fuggle, Susan
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6771471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31177642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tan.13607
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author Chen, Mian
Zoet, Yvonne
Roelen, Dave
Martorell, Jaume
Middleton, Derek
Slavcev, Antonij
Iniotaki, Aliki
Claas, Frans
Fuggle, Susan
author_facet Chen, Mian
Zoet, Yvonne
Roelen, Dave
Martorell, Jaume
Middleton, Derek
Slavcev, Antonij
Iniotaki, Aliki
Claas, Frans
Fuggle, Susan
author_sort Chen, Mian
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description The Eurotransplant (The Eurotransplant International Foundation) acceptable mismatch programme has been shown to be a successful tool to enhance transplantation of highly sensitized patients(HSPs). However, patients with rare HLA phenotypes in relation to the Eurotransplant donor population remain on the waiting list. EUROSTAM is an European Union funded project to explore the feasibility of a Europe‐wide acceptable mismatch programme enabling transplantation of HSPs with rare HLA phenotypes within their own organ exchange organization. The present study, which forms part of the EUROSTAM project, assesses the differences in the practices of the laboratories in different countries with respect to their HLA antibody profiling and risk adverseness. In the serum exchange exercises of 18 samples, a high level of variability has been shown in both assays and interpretation of results. In the data exchange exercise when all participants were given the same Luminex raw data for analysis, a high degree of consensus was reached where the median fluorescent intensity values of beads were <500 and >2000 for standard single antigen bead assays, or <500 and >5000 for assignment of acceptable mismatches. The risk adverseness analysis has showed distinct patterns of attitudes towards the perceived risks based on HLA antibody assay results, most probably influenced by the local protocols of the clinical transplant programme of each laboratory. In order to ensure fairness and maintain consistencies of organ exchange among partner transplant centres, a centralized facility will be instrumental for a uniform definition of acceptable mismatches.
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spelling pubmed-67714712019-10-03 Towards uniformity in the definition of acceptable mismatches for highly sensitized patients Chen, Mian Zoet, Yvonne Roelen, Dave Martorell, Jaume Middleton, Derek Slavcev, Antonij Iniotaki, Aliki Claas, Frans Fuggle, Susan HLA Original Articles The Eurotransplant (The Eurotransplant International Foundation) acceptable mismatch programme has been shown to be a successful tool to enhance transplantation of highly sensitized patients(HSPs). However, patients with rare HLA phenotypes in relation to the Eurotransplant donor population remain on the waiting list. EUROSTAM is an European Union funded project to explore the feasibility of a Europe‐wide acceptable mismatch programme enabling transplantation of HSPs with rare HLA phenotypes within their own organ exchange organization. The present study, which forms part of the EUROSTAM project, assesses the differences in the practices of the laboratories in different countries with respect to their HLA antibody profiling and risk adverseness. In the serum exchange exercises of 18 samples, a high level of variability has been shown in both assays and interpretation of results. In the data exchange exercise when all participants were given the same Luminex raw data for analysis, a high degree of consensus was reached where the median fluorescent intensity values of beads were <500 and >2000 for standard single antigen bead assays, or <500 and >5000 for assignment of acceptable mismatches. The risk adverseness analysis has showed distinct patterns of attitudes towards the perceived risks based on HLA antibody assay results, most probably influenced by the local protocols of the clinical transplant programme of each laboratory. In order to ensure fairness and maintain consistencies of organ exchange among partner transplant centres, a centralized facility will be instrumental for a uniform definition of acceptable mismatches. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2019-06-19 2019-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6771471/ /pubmed/31177642 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tan.13607 Text en © 2019 The Authors. HLA published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Martorell, Jaume
Middleton, Derek
Slavcev, Antonij
Iniotaki, Aliki
Claas, Frans
Fuggle, Susan
Towards uniformity in the definition of acceptable mismatches for highly sensitized patients
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title_short Towards uniformity in the definition of acceptable mismatches for highly sensitized patients
title_sort towards uniformity in the definition of acceptable mismatches for highly sensitized patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6771471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31177642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tan.13607
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