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Improvement in the definition of anti-HLA antibody profile in highly sensitized patients.


ABSTRACT: The definition of anti-HLA antibody profile in highly sensitized patients on a waiting list is crucial when virtual crossmatch is used in organ allocation systems, but also when used to identify the true deleterious anti-HLA antibodies. Here we propose different levels of risk based on the results of anti-HLA antibody testing in neat serum (N) and after sera dilution (DIL) and C1q test in 18 highly sensitized patients. This group was heterogeneous in terms of anti-HLA antibody titers and their ability to fix complement. After dilution, 15 out of 18 patients (83.3%) showed a reduction of positive bead counts whereas 4 patients showed a prozone effect and complement fixation was demonstrated. The high dilution of sera and ascertaining the complement fixation allow the accurate definition of risk anti-HLA antibody profiles in highly sensitized patients, as demonstrated in 5 of the sensitized patients who were transplanted.

SUBMITTER: Irure J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5291387 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Improvement in the definition of anti-HLA antibody profile in highly sensitized patients.

Irure Juan J   Asensio Esther E   Rodrigo Emilio E   Romón Íñigo Í   Gómez Javier J   Arias Manuel M   López-Hoyos Marcos M   San Segundo David D  

PloS one 20170203 2


The definition of anti-HLA antibody profile in highly sensitized patients on a waiting list is crucial when virtual crossmatch is used in organ allocation systems, but also when used to identify the true deleterious anti-HLA antibodies. Here we propose different levels of risk based on the results of anti-HLA antibody testing in neat serum (N) and after sera dilution (DIL) and C1q test in 18 highly sensitized patients. This group was heterogeneous in terms of anti-HLA antibody titers and their a  ...[more]

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