HLA‐B 12 AND HLA‐B 27 ANTIGENS AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO THE CORNEAL ALLOGRAFT REACTION
- 1 October 1978
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Ophthalmologica
- Vol. 56 (5) , 689-696
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-3768.1978.tb06632.x
Abstract
Our series comprised 100 penetrating corneal transplantations: 36 cases with HLA-B 12 and/or B 27 antigen in the recipient and, as controls, 64 cases without these antigens. The cornea was vascular in 44% of the HLA-B 12/B 27 group and in 40% of the controls. In the HLA-B 12/B 27 group AR developed in 13 of 36 cases, 36%; but in the control group only in one case (2%). In vascular and avascular cases the incidence of AR was equal. Among the high-risk cases of the HLA-B 12/B 27 group with definite mismatching of B 12 or B 27 antigens, 9 of the 14 recipients had developed AR. Six further recipients of this group had untyped grafts, and AR occurred in 4 of the 6, but in none of the 16 cases that were matched for B 12 or B 27 antigens. The value of a compatible graft, at least to the carriers of HLA-B 12 and/or B 27 antigens, is thus confirmed.Keywords
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