Back to Search Start Over

Posttransplant De NovoDonor‐Specific HLA Antibodies Identify Pediatric Kidney Recipients at Risk for Late Antibody‐Mediated Rejection

Authors :
Ginevri, F.
Nocera, A.
Comoli, P.
Innocente, A.
Cioni, M.
Parodi, A.
Fontana, I.
Magnasco, A.
Nocco, A.
Tagliamacco, A.
Sementa, A.
Ceriolo, P.
Ghio, L.
Zecca, M.
Cardillo, M.
Garibotto, G.
Ghiggeri, G. M.
Poli, F.
Source :
American Journal of Transplantation; December 2012, Vol. 12 Issue: 12 p3355-3362, 8p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The emerging role of humoral immunity in the pathogenesis of chronic allograft damage has prompted research aimed at assessing the role of anti‐HLA antibody (Ab) monitoring as a tool to predict allograft outcome. Data on the natural history of allografts in children developing de novoAb after transplantation are limited. Utilizing sera collected pretransplant, and serially posttransplant, we retrospectively evaluated 82 consecutive primary pediatric kidney recipients, without pretransplant donor‐specific antibodies (DSA), for de novoAb occurrence, and compared results with clinical–pathologic data. At 4.3‐year follow up, 19 patients (23%) developed de novoDSA whereas 24 had de novonon‐DSA (NDSA, 29%). DSA appeared at a median time of 24 months after transplantation and were mostly directed to HLA‐DQ antigens. Among the 82 patients, eight developed late/chronic active C4d+ antibody‐mediated rejection (AMR), and four C4d‐negative AMR. Late AMR correlated with DSA (p < 0.01), whose development preceded AMR by 1‐year median time. Patients with DSA had a median serum creatinine of 1.44 mg/dL at follow up, significantly higher than NDSA and Ab‐negative patients (p < 0.005). In our pediatric cohort, DSA identify patients at risk of renal dysfunction, AMR and graft loss; treatment started at Ab emergence might prevent AMR occurrence and/or progression to graft failure.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16006135 and 16006143
Volume :
12
Issue :
12
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
American Journal of Transplantation
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs29007694
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-6143.2012.04251.x