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Acute liver failure secondary to acute antibody mediated rejection after compatible liver transplant: A case report
Authors:Todd J Robinson  James B Hendele  Idoia Gimferrer  Nicolae Leca  Scott W Biggins  Jorge D Reyes  Lena Sibulesky
Abstract:
BACKGROUNDThe liver has traditionally been regarded as resistant to antibody-mediated rejection (AMR). AMR in liver transplants is a field in its infancy compared to kidney and lung transplants. In our case we present a patient with alpha-1-antitrypsin disease who underwent ABO compatible liver transplant complicated by acute liver failure (ALF) with evidence of antibody mediated rejection on allograft biopsy and elevated serum donor-specific antibodies (DSA). This case highlights the need for further investigations and heightened awareness for timely diagnosis.CASE SUMMARYA 56 year-old woman with alpha-1-antitrypsin disease underwent ABO compatible liver transplant from a deceased donor. The recipient MELD at the time of transplant was 28. The flow cytometric crossmatches were noted to be positive for T and B lymphocytes. The patient had an uneventful recovery postoperatively. Starting on postoperative day 5 the patient developed fevers, elevated liver function tests, distributive shock, renal failure, and hepatic encephalopathy. She went into ALF with evidence of antibody mediated rejection with portal inflammation, bile duct injury, endothelitis, and extensive centrizonal necrosis, and C4d staining on allograft biopsy and elevated DSA. Despite various interventions including plasmapheresis and immunomodulating therapy, she continued to deteriorate. She was relisted and successfully underwent liver retransplantation.CONCLUSIONThis very rare case highlights AMR as the cause of ALF following liver transplant requiring retransplantation.
Keywords:Liver transplant   Acute antibody mediated rejection   Acute liver failure   Donor specific antibody   Liver rejection   Case report
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