HLA-specific antibodies developed in the first year posttransplant are predictive of chronic rejection and renal graft loss

Po Chang Lee, Lan Zhu, Paul I. Terasaki, Matthew J. Everly

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Background.: Evidence shows posttransplant antibodies lead to renal allograft failure, but does the time elapsed between transplantation and antibody development impact allograft survival? This is the first study showing importance of when antibodies appear. Methods.: Serial sera were collected during 17 years (1991-2008) from two groups of patients, one whose allograft failed due to chronic rejection containing 25 patients (230 sera) and a control group consisting of 25 graft functioning patients (305 sera) who were matched by transplant date to a patient whose graft failed. Results.: The median follow-up for failure patients was 7.1±4.8 years and 11.8±4.4 years for controls. Human leukocyte antigens alloantibodies appeared in 24 of 25 (96%) of the failed patients and 48% of the controls (P
原文英語
頁(從 - 到)568-574
頁數7
期刊Transplantation
88
發行號4
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出版狀態已發佈 - 8月 2009
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