DETECTION OF GENETICALLY DETERMINED HISTOCOMPATIBILITY ANTIGEN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HL-A IDENTICAL AND MLC NONREACTIVE SIBLINGS
- 1 February 1976
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Transplantation
- Vol. 21 (2) , 110-116
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-197602000-00004
Abstract
Five patients with aplastic anemia were shown to be sensitized in vivo to the transplantation antigens of HL-A identical and MLC nonreactive sibling bone marrow transplantation donors. The sensitization in four cases were detected by antibody-dependent cell-mediated lysis (AICML) techniques, and in one case by antibody-dependent cell-mediated lysis (ADCML). In two cases the inherited nature of the sensitizing antigen was demonstrated, and in one case the inheritance of the antigen was shown by a family study to be independent of the HL-A and MLC loci. Maximal AICML was demonstrated in two cases at the time of bone marrow graft rejection. Successful transplants after immunosuppression with rabbit anti-thymocyte serum, procarbazine, and cyclophosphamide were performed in two patients, in whom sensitization was detected before transplantation.Keywords
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