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    Pregnancy-induced HLA antibodies respond more vigorously after renal transplantation than antibodies induced by prior transplantation

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    Lowe, David
    Daga, Sunil
    Hathaway, Mark
    Williams, C
    Kashi, Habib
    Tan, Lam Chin
    Fletcher, Simon
    Hart, Pat
    Briggs, David
    Higgins, Robert
    Lam, ForTai
    Krishnan, Nithya
    Zehnder, Daniel cc
    Zehnder, Daniel
    imray, chris cc
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    Publication date
    2015-06-24
    Subject
    Obstetrics. Midwifery
    Transplantation
    
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    Acute antibody mediated rejection after HLA-specific antibody incompatible renal transplantation is related to donor specific HLA antibody (DSA) levels. DSA levels may rise sharply after transplant, and aim of this study was to examine changes in DSA levels, particularly according to the primary sensitising event. Changes in 220 HLA specificities in 64 patients over the first 30days after transplantation were evaluated using microbead assays. The greatest increase from pre-treatment to peak DSA levels was seen in pregnancy-stimulated specificities, median (IQR) increase in MFI of 1981 (94-5870). The next highest increase was for those sensitised by transplant with repeat HLA epitope mismatch, at 546 (-308-2698) (p<0.01). The difference was especially marked when the pre-treatment antibody level was low; with pre-treatment MFI <1000, peak level was >1000 in 19/26 (73%) of pregnancy stimulated specificities, compared with 9/29 (31%) for all others (p<0.001). DSA production to specificities stimulated by previous pregnancy was marked, even from very low pre-transplant levels. By contrast, there was a lower rate of antibody resynthesis to specificities repeated from previous transplants, both at antigen and epitope levels.
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    Hum Immunol . 2015 Aug;76(8):546-52
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    Article
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/1811
    DOI
    10.1016/j.humimm.2015.06.013
    PMID
    26116896
    Journal
    Human Immunology
    Publisher
    Elsevier
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1016/j.humimm.2015.06.013
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