Role of HLA matching and donor specific antibody development in long-term survival, acute rejection and cardiac allograft vasculopathy.

Autor: Costa D; U.O.C. Division of Clinical Immunology, Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Immunology. Regional Reference Laboratory of Transplant Immunology (LIT). Department of Internal Medicine and Specialistics, University of Campania 'L. Vanvitelli', Naples, Italy. Electronic address: dario.costa@unicampania.it., Picascia A; U.O.C. Division of Clinical Immunology, Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Immunology. Regional Reference Laboratory of Transplant Immunology (LIT). Department of Internal Medicine and Specialistics, University of Campania 'L. Vanvitelli', Naples, Italy., Grimaldi V; U.O.C. Division of Clinical Immunology, Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Immunology. Regional Reference Laboratory of Transplant Immunology (LIT). Department of Internal Medicine and Specialistics, University of Campania 'L. Vanvitelli', Naples, Italy., Amarelli C; Cardiac Transplantation Unit, Department of Cardiac Surgery and Transplantation, Ospedali dei Colli, Naples, Italy., Petraio A; Cardiac Transplantation Unit, Department of Cardiac Surgery and Transplantation, Ospedali dei Colli, Naples, Italy., Levi A; U.O.C. Division of Clinical Immunology, Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Immunology. Regional Reference Laboratory of Transplant Immunology (LIT). Department of Internal Medicine and Specialistics, University of Campania 'L. Vanvitelli', Naples, Italy., Di Donato M; U.O.C. Division of Clinical Immunology, Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Immunology. Regional Reference Laboratory of Transplant Immunology (LIT). Department of Internal Medicine and Specialistics, University of Campania 'L. Vanvitelli', Naples, Italy., Pirozzi AVA; U.O.C. Division of Clinical Immunology, Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Immunology. Regional Reference Laboratory of Transplant Immunology (LIT). Department of Internal Medicine and Specialistics, University of Campania 'L. Vanvitelli', Naples, Italy., Fiorito C; U.O.C. Division of Clinical Immunology, Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Immunology. Regional Reference Laboratory of Transplant Immunology (LIT). Department of Internal Medicine and Specialistics, University of Campania 'L. Vanvitelli', Naples, Italy., Moccia G; U.O.C. Division of Clinical Immunology, Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Immunology. Regional Reference Laboratory of Transplant Immunology (LIT). Department of Internal Medicine and Specialistics, University of Campania 'L. Vanvitelli', Naples, Italy., Gallo A; U.O.C. Division of Clinical Immunology, Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Immunology. Regional Reference Laboratory of Transplant Immunology (LIT). Department of Internal Medicine and Specialistics, University of Campania 'L. Vanvitelli', Naples, Italy., Strozziero M; IRCCS Synlab SDN, Naples, Italy., Marra C; Cardiac Transplantation Unit, Department of Cardiac Surgery and Transplantation, Ospedali dei Colli, Naples, Italy., De Feo M; Cardiac Transplantation Unit, Department of Cardiac Surgery and Transplantation, Ospedali dei Colli, Naples, Italy., Cacciatore F; Department of Translational Medical Sciences, Federico II University of Naples, Naples, Italy., Maiello C; Cardiac Transplantation Unit, Department of Cardiac Surgery and Transplantation, Ospedali dei Colli, Naples, Italy., Napoli C; U.O.C. Division of Clinical Immunology, Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine and Transplant Immunology. Regional Reference Laboratory of Transplant Immunology (LIT). Department of Internal Medicine and Specialistics, University of Campania 'L. Vanvitelli', Naples, Italy.
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Zdroj: Transplant immunology [Transpl Immunol] 2024 Apr; Vol. 83, pp. 102011. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Feb 23.
DOI: 10.1016/j.trim.2024.102011
Abstrakt: Although there are different data supporting benefits of HLA matching in kidney transplantation, its role in heart transplantation is still unclear. HLA mismatch (MM) between donor and recipient can lead to the development of donor-specific antibodies (DSA) which produces negative events on the outcome of heart transplantation. Moreover, DSAs are involved in the development of antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) and are associated with an increase in cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV). In this study it is analyzed retrospectively the influence of HLA matching and anti-HLA antibodies on overall survival, AMR and CAV in heart transplantation. For this retrospective study are recruited heart transplanted patients at the Cardiac Transplantation Centre of Naples between 2000 and 2019. Among the 155 heart transplant patients, the mean number of HLA-A, B, -DR MM (0 to 6) between donor and recipient was 4.5 ± 1.1. The results show a negative association between MM HLA-DR and survival (p = 0.01). Comparison of patients with 0-1 MM at each locus to all others with 2 MM, for both HLA class I and class II, has not showed significant differences in the development of CAV. Our analysis detected DSA in 38.1% of patients. The production of de novo DSA reveals that there is not an influence on survival (p = 0.72) and/or AMR (p = 0.39). Instead, there is an association between the production of DSA class II and the probability of CAV development (p = 0.03). Mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) values were significantly higher in CAV-positive patients that CAV-negative patients (p = 0.02). Prospective studies are needed to evaluate HLA class II matching as an additional parameter for heart allocation, especially considering the increment of waiting list time.
Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors of this manuscript have no conflicts of interest to disclose.
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