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Relationship between CDC cross-match in liver recipients and antibody screening by flow cytometry
Authors:Muro M  Sánchez-Bueno F  Marín L  Torío A  Moya-Quiles M R  Minguela A  Montes O  Guerra N  Montes M  Pérez-López M J  Robles R  Ramirez P  García-Alonso A M  Parrilla P  Alvarez-López M R
Affiliation:Immunology Service, University Hosptial Virgen de la Arrixaca, Murcia, Spain. manuel.muro@carm.es
Abstract:Several authors have shown that anti-donor antibodies before liver transplantation are associated with decreased graft survival. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between anti-donor antibodies detected by the CDC technique or by FlowPRA, and acute or chronic rejection as well as graft survival. Furthermore, we sought to determine whether anti-donor antibodies, detected by the CDC technique, correlated with those discovered by cytometric screening. The acute rejection incidence among patients with complement-dependent cytotoxicity positive CDC cross-match was similar to that for patients with a negative cross-match. None of the patients with a positive cross-match developed chronic rejection. Allograft survival was significantly lower among recipients with a positive T-lymphocyte cross-match. Indeed, the majority of recipients with positive CDC cross-matches displayed graft failures before first posttransplant year. The results of a positive FlowPRA determination were concordant with a positive CDC cross-match in 85.71% of cases. Our data demonstrate that pretransplant FlowPRA correlates with the final CDC cross-match results. This finding suggests that in the future prospective pretransplant antibody screening with FlowPRA or CDC techniques may be useful to identify high-risk recipients.
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