Relevance of anti-HLA monitoring after kidney transplantation: Clinical and anatomopathological study / Relevância da monitorização dos anticorpos anti-HLA após o transplante renal: estudo clínico e anatomopatológico

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2009

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INTRODUCTION: The aim was to follow prospectively anti-HLA antibodies (Abs) after kidney transplantation and to evaluate their association with acute rejection episodes, C4d staining and graft survival. METHODS: We analyzed 926 sera from 111 transplanted patients until graft lost or during 1 year posttransplant. The antibodies were analyzed using Panel Reactive Antibodies by Enzyme Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay (PRA-ELISA). Donor-specific antibodies (DSA) were detected by crossmatch tests and characterized by single antigen beads. Acute rejections (AR) were classified by Banff 97 criteria, updated in 2003. RESULTS: According to post-transplant PRAELISA the patients were classified in 5 groups: Group A (n=80): no evidence of Abs pre and post-transplant; Group B (n=8): patients with Abs de novo; Group C (n=5): sensitized patients who sustained the same PRA-ELISA levels; Group D (n=4): sensitized patients who increased PRA-ELISA levels and Group E (n=14): sensitized patients who decreased PRA-ELISA levels during the first year. The overall incidence of acute rejection was 23,4%. Patients from Groups B, C and D had more AR (respectively, 57%; 60% and 100%) than patients from Groups A (18%) and E (7%), (p<0.001). Patients from Group A had lower Banff scores than other groups (p=0.03) and lower rates of C4d positivity on AR biopsies (p<0.001). Among patients with AR, 44% of them had antibodies which appeared/increased during the AR episodes, and 90% were DSA. AR were pure cell-mediated (C4d-/Abs-) in 56% of the cases. The overall incidence of antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) was 11%. One-year censored graft survival was lower in patients with AR (p<0.001), specially in those with DSA (p<0.001), C4d+ (p=0.003), and AMR (p<0.003). CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that monitoring of anti- HLA antibodies post-transplantation is an useful tool for the diagnosis of antibody-mediated responses, and has prognostic implications in terms of graft survival.

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antígenos hla anticorpos biopsy kidney transplantation biópsia rejeição de enxerto antibodies hla antigens graft rejection transplante de rim

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