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On the clinical relevance of using complete high-resolution HLA typing for an accurate interpretation of posttransplant immune-mediated graft outcomes
Complete and high-resolution (HR) HLA typing improves the accurate assessment of donor–recipient compatibility and pre-transplant donor-specific antibodies (DSA). However, the value of this information to identify de novo immune-mediated graft events and its impact on outcomes has not been assessed....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9559221/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36248818 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.924825 |
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author | Meneghini, Maria Perona, Anna Crespo, Elena Bemelman, Frederike Reinke, Petra Viklicky, Ondrej Giral, Magali Palou, Eduard Torija, Alba Donadeu, Laura Melilli, Edoardo Zuñiga, Jose Sefrin, Anett Lachmann, Nils Hu, Liu Hruba, Petra Guillot-Gueguen, Cécile Brouard, Sophie Grinyo, Josep Bestard, Oriol |
author_facet | Meneghini, Maria Perona, Anna Crespo, Elena Bemelman, Frederike Reinke, Petra Viklicky, Ondrej Giral, Magali Palou, Eduard Torija, Alba Donadeu, Laura Melilli, Edoardo Zuñiga, Jose Sefrin, Anett Lachmann, Nils Hu, Liu Hruba, Petra Guillot-Gueguen, Cécile Brouard, Sophie Grinyo, Josep Bestard, Oriol |
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description | Complete and high-resolution (HR) HLA typing improves the accurate assessment of donor–recipient compatibility and pre-transplant donor-specific antibodies (DSA). However, the value of this information to identify de novo immune-mediated graft events and its impact on outcomes has not been assessed. In 241 donor/recipient kidney transplant pairs, DNA samples were re-evaluated for six-locus (A/B/C/DRB1/DQB1+A1/DPB1) HR HLA typing. De novo anti-HLA antibodies were assessed using solid-phase assays, and dnDSA were classified either (1) as per current clinical practice according to three-locus (A/B/DRB1) low-resolution (LR) typing, estimating donor HLA-C/DQ typing with frequency tables, or (2) according to complete six-locus HR typing. The impact on graft outcomes was compared between groups. According to LR HLA typing, 36 (15%) patients developed dnDSA (LR_dnDSA+). Twenty-nine out of 36 (80%) were confirmed to have dnDSA by HR typing (LR_dnDSA+/HR_dnDSA+), whereas 7 (20%) did not (LR_dnDSA+/HR_dnDSA−). Out of 49 LR_dnDSA specificities, 34 (69%) were confirmed by HR typing whereas 15 (31%) LR specificities were not confirmed. LR_dnDSA+/HR_dnDSA+ patients were at higher risk of ABMR as compared to dnDSA− and LR_dnDSA+/HR_dnDSA− (logRank < 0.001), and higher risk of death-censored graft loss (logRank = 0.001). Both LR_dnDSA+ (HR: 3.51, 95% CI = 1.25–9.85) and LR_dnDSA+/HR_dnDSA+ (HR: 4.09, 95% CI = 1.45–11.54), but not LR_dnDSA+/HR_dnDSA− independently predicted graft loss. The implementation of HR HLA typing improves the characterization of biologically relevant de novo anti-HLA DSA and discriminates patients with poorer graft outcomes. |
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spelling | pubmed-95592212022-10-14 On the clinical relevance of using complete high-resolution HLA typing for an accurate interpretation of posttransplant immune-mediated graft outcomes Meneghini, Maria Perona, Anna Crespo, Elena Bemelman, Frederike Reinke, Petra Viklicky, Ondrej Giral, Magali Palou, Eduard Torija, Alba Donadeu, Laura Melilli, Edoardo Zuñiga, Jose Sefrin, Anett Lachmann, Nils Hu, Liu Hruba, Petra Guillot-Gueguen, Cécile Brouard, Sophie Grinyo, Josep Bestard, Oriol Front Immunol Immunology Complete and high-resolution (HR) HLA typing improves the accurate assessment of donor–recipient compatibility and pre-transplant donor-specific antibodies (DSA). However, the value of this information to identify de novo immune-mediated graft events and its impact on outcomes has not been assessed. In 241 donor/recipient kidney transplant pairs, DNA samples were re-evaluated for six-locus (A/B/C/DRB1/DQB1+A1/DPB1) HR HLA typing. De novo anti-HLA antibodies were assessed using solid-phase assays, and dnDSA were classified either (1) as per current clinical practice according to three-locus (A/B/DRB1) low-resolution (LR) typing, estimating donor HLA-C/DQ typing with frequency tables, or (2) according to complete six-locus HR typing. The impact on graft outcomes was compared between groups. According to LR HLA typing, 36 (15%) patients developed dnDSA (LR_dnDSA+). Twenty-nine out of 36 (80%) were confirmed to have dnDSA by HR typing (LR_dnDSA+/HR_dnDSA+), whereas 7 (20%) did not (LR_dnDSA+/HR_dnDSA−). Out of 49 LR_dnDSA specificities, 34 (69%) were confirmed by HR typing whereas 15 (31%) LR specificities were not confirmed. LR_dnDSA+/HR_dnDSA+ patients were at higher risk of ABMR as compared to dnDSA− and LR_dnDSA+/HR_dnDSA− (logRank < 0.001), and higher risk of death-censored graft loss (logRank = 0.001). Both LR_dnDSA+ (HR: 3.51, 95% CI = 1.25–9.85) and LR_dnDSA+/HR_dnDSA+ (HR: 4.09, 95% CI = 1.45–11.54), but not LR_dnDSA+/HR_dnDSA− independently predicted graft loss. The implementation of HR HLA typing improves the characterization of biologically relevant de novo anti-HLA DSA and discriminates patients with poorer graft outcomes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9559221/ /pubmed/36248818 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.924825 Text en Copyright © 2022 Meneghini, Perona, Crespo, Bemelman, Reinke, Viklicky, Giral, Palou, Torija, Donadeu, Melilli, Zuñiga, Sefrin, Lachmann, Hu, Hruba, Guillot-Gueguen, Brouard, Grinyo and Bestard https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Immunology Meneghini, Maria Perona, Anna Crespo, Elena Bemelman, Frederike Reinke, Petra Viklicky, Ondrej Giral, Magali Palou, Eduard Torija, Alba Donadeu, Laura Melilli, Edoardo Zuñiga, Jose Sefrin, Anett Lachmann, Nils Hu, Liu Hruba, Petra Guillot-Gueguen, Cécile Brouard, Sophie Grinyo, Josep Bestard, Oriol On the clinical relevance of using complete high-resolution HLA typing for an accurate interpretation of posttransplant immune-mediated graft outcomes |
title | On the clinical relevance of using complete high-resolution HLA typing for an accurate interpretation of posttransplant immune-mediated graft outcomes |
title_full | On the clinical relevance of using complete high-resolution HLA typing for an accurate interpretation of posttransplant immune-mediated graft outcomes |
title_fullStr | On the clinical relevance of using complete high-resolution HLA typing for an accurate interpretation of posttransplant immune-mediated graft outcomes |
title_full_unstemmed | On the clinical relevance of using complete high-resolution HLA typing for an accurate interpretation of posttransplant immune-mediated graft outcomes |
title_short | On the clinical relevance of using complete high-resolution HLA typing for an accurate interpretation of posttransplant immune-mediated graft outcomes |
title_sort | on the clinical relevance of using complete high-resolution hla typing for an accurate interpretation of posttransplant immune-mediated graft outcomes |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9559221/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36248818 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.924825 |
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