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Evidence for the alloimmune basis and prognostic significance of Borderline T cell-mediated rejection.


ABSTRACT: Prognostic biomarkers of T cell-mediated rejection (TCMR) have not been adequately studied in the modern era. We evaluated 803 renal transplant recipients and correlated HLA-DR/DQ molecular mismatch alloimmune risk categories (low, intermediate, high) with the severity, frequency, and persistence of TCMR. Allograft survival was reduced in recipients with Banff Borderline (hazard ratio [HR] 2.4, P = .003) and Banff ? IA TCMR (HR 4.3, P < .0001) including a subset who never developed de novo donor-specific antibodies (P = .002). HLA-DR/DQ molecular mismatch alloimmune risk categories were multivariate correlates of Banff Borderline and Banff ? IA TCMR and correlated with the severity and frequency of rejection episodes. Recipient age, HLA-DR/DQ molecular mismatch category, and cyclosporin vs tacrolimus immunosuppression were independent correlates of Banff Borderline and Banff ? IA TCMR. In the subset treated with tacrolimus (720/803) recipient age, HLA-DR/DQ molecular mismatch category, and tacrolimus coefficient of variation were independent correlates of TCMR. The correlation of HLA-DR/DQ molecular mismatch category with TCMR, including Borderline, provides evidence for their alloimmune basis. HLA-DR/DQ molecular mismatch may represent a precise prognostic biomarker that can be applied to tailor immunosuppression or design clinical trials based on individual patient risk.

SUBMITTER: Wiebe C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7496654 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evidence for the alloimmune basis and prognostic significance of Borderline T cell-mediated rejection.

Wiebe Chris C   Rush David N DN   Gibson Ian W IW   Pochinco Denise D   Birk Patricia E PE   Goldberg Aviva A   Blydt-Hansen Tom T   Karpinski Martin M   Shaw Jamie J   Ho Julie J   Nickerson Peter W PW  

American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons 20200409 9


Prognostic biomarkers of T cell-mediated rejection (TCMR) have not been adequately studied in the modern era. We evaluated 803 renal transplant recipients and correlated HLA-DR/DQ molecular mismatch alloimmune risk categories (low, intermediate, high) with the severity, frequency, and persistence of TCMR. Allograft survival was reduced in recipients with Banff Borderline (hazard ratio [HR] 2.4, P = .003) and Banff ≥ IA TCMR (HR 4.3, P < .0001) including a subset who never developed de novo donor  ...[more]

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