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Repeated human leukocyte antigen mismatches in lung re-transplantation

BACKGROUND: The role of HLA-sensitization in the absence of detectable DSA in lung re-transplantation is unclear. Antigens of the second donor matching the HLA typing of the first donor are considered 'unacceptable', by some tissue typing laboratories, especially in kidney re-transplantation. METHODS: Thus, we performed a retrospective analysis of all lung re-transplantations focussing on the impact of HLA-homologies between the first and the second donor ('unacceptable' antigens; repeated HLA mismatch) on patient and graft survival. RESULTS: A total of 132 lung re-transplantations were performed at our centre between 1985 and 2014, of which 120 with complete HLA data were analysed. 55.8% of the recipients received re-transplants with repeated HLA mismatched antigens whereas 43.2% of the re-transplants were transplanted without repeated HLA mismatched antigens. Postoperative survival showed no difference between re-transplant procedures with or without repeated HLA mismatches (p=0.99). While neither homologies on the HLA-A, -B, -C, or -DR locus, nor the addition of several locus homologies (p=0.72) had an impact on survival, unexpectedly, repeated HLA mismatching on the HLA-DQ locus was correlated with better survival. Re-transplantations with repeated HLA mismatches did not result in more development of CLAD as compared to recipients without repeated HLA mismatches (p=0.99). Neither the number of repeated HLA mismatched antigens (p=0.52) nor the HLA locus (HLA-A(p=0.34), HLA-B(p=0.97), HLA-C (p=0.80), HLA-DR(p=0.49) and HLA-DQ(p=0.07)) had an impact on the development of CLAD after re-transplantation. CONCLUSION: Transplantation with repeated HLA mismatches due to sensitization by a previous transplantation in the absence of detectable HLA-antibodies does not have a negative impact on patient or graft survival.

  • Sommer, W.; Hallensleben, M.; Ius, F.; Kuhn, C.; Tudorache, I.; Avsar, M.; Salman, J.; Siemeni, T.; Greer, M.; Gottlieb, J.; Boethig, D.; Blasczyk, R.; Haverich, A.; Warnecke, G.

Keywords

  • Forbidden antigens
  • HLA antigens
  • Lung retransplantation
  • Repeated HLA mismatch
  • Unacceptable antigens
Publication details
DOI: 10.1016/j.trim.2016.12.001
Journal: Transplant immunology
Pages: 1-7 
Work Type: Original
Location: BREATH
Disease Area: ROR
Partner / Member: MHH
Access-Number: 27923603
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