HLA ANTIBODY SCREENING
- 1 December 1997
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Transplantation
- Vol. 64 (11) , 1617-1620
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-199712150-00023
Abstract
IgG antibodies to HLA class I antigens can cause hyperacute rejection of renal allografts. Screening of sera from such transplant candidates is laborious, time-consuming, and expensive when performed by sensitive antihuman globulin-augmented lymphocytotoxicity (AHG-CDC). Because 60-70% of our transplant screens are negative, we evaluated a solid phase enzyme-linked method (EIA) as a potential prescreen by parallel testing 215 sera by AHG-CDC and by EIA. This EIA method is designed to detect only IgG antibodies, and all positive AHG-CDC sera were retested after dithiothreitol treatment. There was 96.2% concordance between the tests for IgG antibodies. Seven sera (3.25%) were positive by EIA alone, and one (0.46%) was negative by EIA alone. The EIA method was also less costly ($15.00 versus $105.00) and less time consuming (hours versus days) than AHG-CDC panel testing for large numbers of sera. We conclude that this EIA method is simple, sensitive, objective, and cost effective as a prescreen for HLA class I antibodies.Keywords
This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- ANTIBODY SCREENING BY ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY USING POOLED SOLUBLE HLA IN RENAL TRANSPLANT CANDIDATESTransplantation, 1997
- IN SUPPORT OF THE FINDINGS OF CHRISTOPHER F. BRYAN ET AL.Transplantation, 1996
- REPLY: IN SUPPORT OF THE FINDINGS OF CHRISTOPHER F. BRYAN ET AL.Transplantation, 1996
- EVALUATION OF HLA ANTIBODIES WITH THE PRA-STAT TESTTransplantation, 1995
- SOLUBLE HLA ANTIGENS AND ELISA—A NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR CROSSMATCH TESTING1Transplantation, 1995
- DETECTION OF HLA IgG ANTIBODIES BY TWO ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOASSAYS, SOLUBILIZED HLA CLASS I AND PRA-STATTransplantation, 1995
- THE RELATIONSHIP AMONG DONOR-RECIPIENT HLA MISMATCHES, REJECTION, AND DEATH FROM CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE IN CARDIAC TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS1Transplantation, 1994
- ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOASSAY FOR ANTI-HLA ANTIBODIES—AN ALTERNATIVE TO PANEL STUDIES BY LYMPHOCYTOTOXICITYTransplantation, 1993
- HLA class I and II typing using cells positively selected from blood by immunomagnetic isolation ‐ a fast and reliable techniqueTissue Antigens, 1986
- Transfusion‐Induced Alloimmunization in Patients Awaiting Renal AllograftsVox Sanguinis, 1984