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Advances in pharmacotherapy to treat kidney transplant rejection
Authors:Jamal Bamoulid  Oliver Staeck  Fabian Halleck  Michael Dürr  Alexander Paliege  Nils Lachmann
Affiliation:1. Charité Universit?tsmedizin Berlin, Department of Nephrology, Berlin, Germany +49 30 450 514002;2. +49 30 450 514902;3. klemens.budde@charite.de;4. Charité Universit?tsmedizin Berlin, HLA Laboratory, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:
Introduction: Current immunosuppressive combination therapy provides excellent prevention of T-cell-mediated rejection following renal transplantation; however, antibody-mediated rejection remains of high concern and accounts for a large number of long-term allograft losses. The recent development of protocol biopsies resulted in the definition of subclinical rejection (SCR), showing histologic evidence for rejection but unremarkable clinical course.

Areas covered: This review describes the current knowledge and evidence of pharmacotherapy to treat kidney allograft rejections and covers SCR treatment options. Each substance is analyzed with regard to its classical indication and further discussed for the treatment of other forms of rejection.

Expert opinion: Despite a lack of randomized trials, early acute T-cell-mediated rejection can be treated effectively in most cases without graft loss. The necessity to treat SCR is currently unclear. Due to a lack of effective therapies, new treatment approaches for antibody-mediated rejection are an urgent medical need to improve long-term outcomes. Future research should aim to better define pathophysiology and histology, stratify risk, and develop rational treatment strategies from randomized controlled trials, in order to establish the value of novel therapies in the arsenal of rejection pharmacotherapy. However, the effective prevention of rejection with minimal side effects still remains the goal in immunosuppression.

Keywords:allograft rejection  antibody-mediated rejection  kidney transplantation  pharmacotherapy  subclinical rejection
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