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Type: Journal article
Title: Clinical significance of anti-HLA antibodies detected by Luminex®: enhancing the interpretation of CDC-BXM and important post-transplantation monitoring tools
Other Titles: Clinical significance of anti-HLA antibodies detected by Luminex (R): enhancing the interpretation of CDC-BXM and important post-transplantation monitoring tools
Author: Eng, H.
Bennett, G.
Bardy, P.
Lau, X.
Russ, G.
Coates, P.
Citation: Human Immunology, 2009; 70(8 Sp Iss):595-599
Publisher: Elsevier Science Inc
Issue Date: 2009
ISSN: 0198-8859
1879-1166
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Hooi Sian Eng, Greg Bennett, Peter Bardy, Patrick Coghlan, Graeme R. Russ, P. Toby H. Coates
Abstract: B-cell crossmatch (BXM) was originally introduced to increase the sensitivity to detect anti-HLA antibodies of conventional CDC crossmatch in renal transplantation. Newer techniques such as Luminex((R)) have greater sensitivity in detecting anti-HLA antibodies but have not been directly evaluated versus BXM. We discuss our experience with Luminex testing and the significance of donor-specific antibodies (DSA) defined by Luminex in three populations, as compared with the CDC crossmatch. In the general transplant population, Luminex-defined DSA were found in only one third of positive CDC-BXM and were associated with graft rejection. Luminex testing enhanced the interpretation of CDC-BXM and identified patients with clinically relevant BXM. In the highly sensitized transplant population, Luminex-defined DSA were found in two thirds of positive BXM and were a better predictor of graft rejection. Therefore, Luminex assays rather than CDC-BXM should be used to facilitate kidney allocation in highly sensitized patients. In the post-transplantation population, Luminex antibody monitoring for DSA was shown to be important, as it defined low-level de novo DSA that were associated with development of transplant glomerulopathy and a significant predictor of graft loss in those patients. Thus Luminex testing facilitated the interpretation of CDC-BXM and provided a useful predictive tool for the detection of clinically significant DSA in post-transplantation antibody monitoring.
Keywords: HLA antibodies
Luminex®
Crossmatch
Renal transplantation
Monitoring
DOI: 10.1016/j.humimm.2009.06.010
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.humimm.2009.06.010
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