ASSOCIATION OF ANTIIDIOTYPIC ANTIBODY WITH SUCCESSFUL SECOND TRANSPLANT OF A KIDNEY SHARING HLA ANTIGENS WITH THE PREVIOUS HYPERACUTELY REJECTED FIRST KIDNEY
- 1 July 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Transplantation
- Vol. 48 (1) , 54-56
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-198907000-00012
Abstract
The evolution of HLA antibodies and autoantiidiotypic antibodies (AB2) were studied during an 18-month period in a patient who hyperacutely rejected an HLA-A2-positive kidney, but tolerated a second HLA-A2-positive kidney one year later. Following rejection of the first kidney, the patient''s serum contained an HLA-A2 antibody that reacted with 100% of HLA-2-positive panel cells. After several months, the HLA-A2 antibody activity was precipitously lost over a one-month period and could no longer be identified by sensitive lymphocytotoxicity procedures. Approximately one year later, the patient received a second HLA-A2-positive kidney that has survived for a 2-year period and was not associated with significant rejection episodes during the early posttransplantation period. Prior to and episodically following the second transplant, the patient''s sera contained antiidiotypic-like antibodies that specifically inhibited HLA alloantibodies directed against HLA-A2. AB2, with specificity for a putative idiotype on HLA-A2 alloantibodies, existed concurrently with other HLA alloantibodies in the patient''s serum that had not been lost over the course of several months. This case study demonstrates a temporal association between the loss of a specific HLA antibody and the development of an AB2 with inhibitory specificity for the antibody. The study also confirms that anamnestic responses to donor-specific antigens do not always occur in previously alloimmunized patients rechallenged with the same HLA antigens.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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