HLA-DP antibodies in patients awaiting renal transplantation

Abstract
Sera from 505 patients awaiting renal transplantation with known panel-reactive cytotoxic antibody (PRA) status were tested for HLA-DP antibodies of the IgG class by means of the monoclonal antibody immobilization of leukocyte antigens (MAILA) technique. The overall incidence of HLA-DP antibodies was 7.3 %. A positive HLA-DP antibody status correlated only weakly (r= 0.23) with a positive cytotoxic antibody status. After retrospective analysis, patients with HLA-DP antibodies prior to retransplantation revealed a significantly (P < 0.025) higher graft function rate than HLA-DP-negative patients. One patient was found to possess IgG HLA-DP autoantibodies prior to transplantation; thus far, his graft has been functioning for more than 2 years.