SUSCEPTIBILITY OF LUNG TRANSPLANTS TO PREFORMED DONOR-SPECIFIC HLA ANTIBODIES AS DETECTED BY FLOW CYTOMETRY
- 1 November 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Transplantation
- Vol. 68 (10) , 1542-1546
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-199911270-00018
Abstract
Preformed anti-HLA antibodies are known to have the potential to induce early graft damage in organ transplant recipients. However, in lung transplant recipients, little information exists about the significance of preformed antibodies directed to either class I or class II HLA antigens. A two-color flow cytometry cross-match was performed in 92 consecutive lung transplant recipients using serum obtained immediately before transplantation. The presence of preformed antibodies was correlated with the incidence of severe graft dysfunction manifested as pulmonary infiltrates and severe hypoxemia with onset in the first few hours after transplantation. Six patients (6.5%) had low-level anti-donor IgG antibodies detected by flow cytometry, four against T and two against B lymphocytes. Three patients (50%) developed severe graft dysfunction with pulmonary infiltrates and hypoxemia. Two patients responded to treatment, but the third, who had an antibody highly specific for HLA-DR11, died at 48 hr after transplant. Results of histopathologic studies in this patient are consistent with hyperacute rejection and support a pathogenic role of these antibodies. In contrast, of 86 (93.5%) cases with a negative flow cytometry cross-match, only 4 (5%) had severe but reversible early graft dysfunction with pulmonary infiltrates and hypoxemia, attributed to ischemiareperfusion injury (P<0.005). Class II, and perhaps class I HLA antibodies at relatively low concentrations represent a risk factor for severe early pulmonary graft dysfunction, with the potential to progress to hyperacute rejection and death.Keywords
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