1. Transfer of donor anti-HLA antibody expression to multiple transplant recipients: A potential variant of the passenger lymphocyte syndrome?
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Kummrow M, Hiho S, Hudson F, Cantwell L, Mulley WR, D'Orsogna L, Testro A, Pavlovic J, MacDonald P, Sullivan LC, Snell GI, and Westall GP
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Organ Transplantation, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Syndrome, HLA Antigens immunology, Immunity, Humoral immunology, Isoantibodies immunology, Lung Transplantation methods, Lymphocytes immunology, Postoperative Complications immunology, Tissue Donors supply & distribution
- Abstract
Antibody-mediated rejection, whereby transplant recipient B cells and/or plasma cells produce alloreactive anti-human leukocyte antigen (HLA) antibodies, negatively influences transplant outcomes and is a major contributor to graft loss. An early humoral immune response is suggested by the production of anti-HLA donor-specific antibodies (DSA) that can be measured using solid phase assays. We report the early posttransplant coexistence of a shared anti-HLA antibody profile in 5 solid organ transplant recipients who received organs from the same donor. Retrospective analysis of the donor's serum confirmed the presence of the same anti-HLA profile, suggesting the transfer of donor-derived anti-HLA antibodies, or the cells that produce them, to multiple solid organ transplant recipients. The time frame and extent of transfer suggest a novel variant of the passenger lymphocyte syndrome. These findings have important implications for the consideration of all posttransplant antibody measurements, particularly the interpretation of non-DSAs in the sera of transplant recipients., (© 2019 The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.)
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- 2019
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