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Allocation to highly sensitized patients based on acceptable mismatches results in low rejection rates comparable to nonsensitized patients
- Source :
- Heidt, S, Haasnoot, G W, Witvliet, M D, van der Linden-van Oevelen, M J H, Kamburova, E G, Wisse, B W, Joosten, I, Allebes, W A, van der Meer, A, Hilbrands, L B, Baas, M C, Spierings, E, Hack, C E, van Reekum, F E, van Zuilen, A D, Verhaar, M C, Bots, M L, Drop, A C A D, Plaisier, L, Seelen, M A J, Sanders, J-S, Hepkema, B G, Lambeck, A J A, Bungener, L B, Roozendaal, C, Tilanus, M G J, Voorter, C E, Wieten, L, van Duijnhoven, E M, Gelens, M A C J, Christiaans, M H L, van Ittersum, F J, Nurmohamed, S A, Lardy, N M, Swelsen, W, van der Pant, K A M I, van der Weerd, N C, ten Berge, I J M, Bemelman, F J, Hoitsma, A, van der Boog, P J M, de Fijter, J W, Betjes, M G H, Otten, H G, Roelen, D L & Claas, F H J 2019, ' Allocation to highly sensitized patients based on acceptable mismatches results in low rejection rates comparable to nonsensitized patients ', American Journal of Transplantation, vol. 19, no. 10, pp. 2926-2933 . https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.15486, American Journal of Transplantation, 19(10), 2926-2933. Wiley-Blackwell, American journal of transplantation, 19(10), 2926-2933. Wiley-Blackwell, American Journal of Transplantation, 19, 10, pp. 2926-2933, American Journal of Transplantation, American Journal of Transplantation, 19(10), 2926-2933, American Journal of Transplantation, 19(10), 2926-2933. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd, American Journal of Transplantation, 19(10), 2926. Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd, American Journal of Transplantation, 19(10), 2926-2933. Wiley, American Journal of Transplantation, 19, 2926-2933
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Whereas regular allocation avoids unacceptable mismatches on the donor organ, allocation to highly sensitized patients within the Eurotransplant Acceptable Mismatch (AM) program is based on the patient's HLA phenotype plus acceptable antigens. These are HLA antigens to which the patient never made antibodies, as determined by extensive laboratory testing. AM patients have superior long‐term graft survival compared with highly sensitized patients in regular allocation. Here, we questioned whether the AM program also results in lower rejection rates. From the PROCARE cohort, consisting of all Dutch kidney transplants in 1995‐2005, we selected deceased donor single transplants with a minimum of 1 HLA mismatch and determined the cumulative 6‐month rejection incidence for patients in AM or regular allocation. Additionally, we determined the effect of minimal matching criteria of 1 HLA‐B plus 1 HLA‐DR, or 2 HLA‐DR antigens on rejection incidence. AM patients showed significantly lower rejection rates than highly immunized patients in regular allocation, comparable to nonsensitized patients, independent of other risk factors for rejection. In contrast to highly sensitized patients in regular allocation, minimal matching criteria did not affect rejection rates in AM patients. Allocation based on acceptable antigens leads to relatively low‐risk transplants for highly sensitized patients with rejection rates similar to those of nonimmunized individuals.<br />The authors show that kidney allocation to highly sensitized patients based on proven acceptable HLA antigens results in a significantly lower incidence of rejection episodes when compared to allocation based on the avoidance of unacceptable HLA antigens only.
- Subjects :
- Graft Rejection
Male
Nephrology
kidney transplantation/nephrology
030230 surgery
0302 clinical medicine
HLA Antigens
Isoantibodies
Risk Factors
PROGRAM
DONOR-SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES
Immunology and Allergy
histocompatibility
Pharmacology (medical)
Kidney transplantation
RISK
Histocompatibility Testing
Incidence (epidemiology)
Graft Survival
Middle Aged
Prognosis
Tissue Donors
practice
Cohort
SURVIVAL
Female
rejection
Brief Communications
Inflammatory diseases Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 5]
medicine.medical_specialty
major histocompatibility complex (MHC)
Tissue and Organ Procurement
CLINICAL-RELEVANCE
KIDNEY ALLOCATION
nephrology
kidney transplantation
Other Research Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 0]
Human leukocyte antigen
Brief Communication
clinical research/practice
03 medical and health sciences
Transplantation Immunology
Internal medicine
medicine
alloantibody
Journal Article
Humans
Transplantation
business.industry
Patient Selection
medicine.disease
HLA Mismatch
Histocompatibility
immunogenetics
MATERNAL HLA ANTIGENS
clinical research
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Immunization
Renal disorders Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 11]
business
Follow-Up Studies
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 16006135 and 29262933
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Heidt, S, Haasnoot, G W, Witvliet, M D, van der Linden-van Oevelen, M J H, Kamburova, E G, Wisse, B W, Joosten, I, Allebes, W A, van der Meer, A, Hilbrands, L B, Baas, M C, Spierings, E, Hack, C E, van Reekum, F E, van Zuilen, A D, Verhaar, M C, Bots, M L, Drop, A C A D, Plaisier, L, Seelen, M A J, Sanders, J-S, Hepkema, B G, Lambeck, A J A, Bungener, L B, Roozendaal, C, Tilanus, M G J, Voorter, C E, Wieten, L, van Duijnhoven, E M, Gelens, M A C J, Christiaans, M H L, van Ittersum, F J, Nurmohamed, S A, Lardy, N M, Swelsen, W, van der Pant, K A M I, van der Weerd, N C, ten Berge, I J M, Bemelman, F J, Hoitsma, A, van der Boog, P J M, de Fijter, J W, Betjes, M G H, Otten, H G, Roelen, D L & Claas, F H J 2019, ' Allocation to highly sensitized patients based on acceptable mismatches results in low rejection rates comparable to nonsensitized patients ', American Journal of Transplantation, vol. 19, no. 10, pp. 2926-2933 . https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.15486, American Journal of Transplantation, 19(10), 2926-2933. Wiley-Blackwell, American journal of transplantation, 19(10), 2926-2933. Wiley-Blackwell, American Journal of Transplantation, 19, 10, pp. 2926-2933, American Journal of Transplantation, American Journal of Transplantation, 19(10), 2926-2933, American Journal of Transplantation, 19(10), 2926-2933. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd, American Journal of Transplantation, 19(10), 2926. Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd, American Journal of Transplantation, 19(10), 2926-2933. Wiley, American Journal of Transplantation, 19, 2926-2933
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....19351368da13d7e4600b859d656a764a