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. 2012 Jun;27(6):1011-9.
doi: 10.1007/s00467-012-2101-4. Epub 2011 Oct 13.

Donor-specific HLA antibodies and graft function in children after renal transplantation

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Donor-specific HLA antibodies and graft function in children after renal transplantation

Jenni Miettinen et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 2012 Jun.

Abstract

Background: The presence of circulating donor-specific human leukocyte antigen antibodies (HLA-DSA) has been associated with chronic antibody-mediated rejection, leading to progressive graft dysfunction and poor graft survival.The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence and significance of HLA-DSA in paediatric renal transplantation(RTx) patients.

Methods: A total of 294 post-transplant serum samples from 123 RTx patients were retrospectively analysed for HLA antibodies. Positive samples were further tested for HLADSA by a Luminex Single Antigen bead assay. The antibody findings were correlated to measured glomerular filtration rate(GFR) and clinical outcome.

Results: HLA antibodies were detected in half of the routine samples (140/294) taken 1 month to 10 years after RTx, and 40% (62/140) of these were HLA-DSA. Overall, one-third(42/123) of the patients had HLA-DSA, which mostly(65%) reacted against class II antigens. Detection of HLADSA was not associated with poor GFR at the time of sampling, and no exceptional deterioration of GFR after the HLA-DSA detection was noted in individual patients regardless of the antibody level. The presence of HLA-DSA in the first 2 years posttransplantation was not associated with poorer graft function later on.

Conclusion: Detection of HLA antibodies is common in children after RTx, and this finding, as such, does not predict any deterioration of graft function.

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