Desensitization and Subsequent Kidney Transplantation of Patients Using Intravenous Immunoglobulins (IVIg) |
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Authors: | Denis Glotz Corinne Antoine Pierre Julia Caroline Suberbielle-Boissel Samir Boudjeltia Rabah Fraoui Chafic Hacen Alain Duboust Jean Bariety |
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Affiliation: | Department of Nephrology, INSERM U 430, H?pital Européen Georges Pompidou, Paris, France. denis.glotz@egp.ap-hop-paris.fr |
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Abstract: | Transplantation of patients possessing antibodies against allo-HLA antigens can be delayed for years. We have shown that administration of intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIg) can induce a profound and sustained decrease in the titers of anti-HLA antibodies. We report here the first series of patients desensitized, then transplanted using IVIg therapy. Fifteen patients have been included and treated with IVIg, given as 3 monthly courses of 2g/kg body weight. Thirteen of those 15 patients (87%) were effectively desensitized and underwent immediate transplantation. Eleven were transplanted with a cadaveric donor, and two with a living donor against which the pretreatment cross-match was positive. One graft was lost from thrombosis and one from rejection. All other patients had uneventful courses, without any episodes of rejection, with a follow-up of more than 1 year. Thus, IVIg therapy allows safe and prompt kidney transplantation of immunized patients. |
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Keywords: | Anti HLA antibodies intravenous immunoglobulins kidney transplantation |
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