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HLA-DPA1 and -DPB1 antibodies in kidney transplant candidates (Abstract/Comunicazione in rivista)
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A. Piazza1, E. Poggi1, G. Ozzella1, D. Caputo2, R. Cremona2,
V. Imbroglini2, L. Mazzitelli2, B. Dettori2, D. Adorno2 (2011)
HLA-DPA1 and -DPB1 antibodies in kidney transplant candidates
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V. Imbroglini2, L. Mazzitelli2, B. Dettori2, D. Adorno2 (literal)
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- HLA-DPA1 and -DPB1 antibodies in kidney transplant candidates (literal)
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- All preformed HLA antibodies have a deleterious impact on
kidney graft outcome but current HLA class II matching strategies
for kidney transplantation only consider the DR antigens.
As for DQ molecules, both alpha and beta chains of DP heterodimers
are polymorphic and can elicit a humoral immune
response. In 206 renal transplant candidates showing production
of HLA class II antibodies, we investigated the incidence of anti-
DP alloantibodies by Luminex Single Antigen Beads coated with
24 DPA1/DPB1 heterodimers (6 DPA1 and 20 DPB1 alleles variously
combined with each other). Analyzing the beads' reaction
patterns in relation to amino acid sequences of the antibodyreactive
alleles, we also investigated the putative epitopes for
DPA1 and DPB1 antibody formation. Seventy-seven (37%) of the
HLA class II positive patients showed anti-DP antibodies; 53 of
these (69%) had anti-DPB1 antibodies, 2 (3%) had anti-DPA1 and
the remaining 22 (28%) patients had both anti-DPA1 and-DPB1.
Of the sensitized anti-DP positive patients, 70% of them had had
a previous transplant, 23% had had pregnancies and 7% received
transfusions only. The two patients who showed only production
of anti-DPA1 antibodies were sensitized by a previous transplant.
Analyzing epitopes whose recognition determined antibody formation,
we identified 3 putative epitopes for anti-DPA1 antibody
patterns (30Q/111R, 50R/127P/160V, 50Q). Ten putative epitopes
for anti-DPB1 antibody patterns were identified (33-36E-FA,
33-36E-FV, 33-36E-LV, 55-57AAE, 55-57DED, 55-57DEE, 84-
87DEAV, 84-87GGPM, 84-87VGPM, 194Q). Twenty-five (33%)
of the anti-DPB1 positive patients developed antibodies which
could be grouped in more than one antibody patterns corresponding
to different epitopes. This study confirms that both alpha
and beta chain epitopes of HLA-DP molecules are immunogenic.
The most important stimulus for anti-DP antibody production
was a previous transplant, but also pregnancies and transfusions
determined the development of anti-DP alpha/beta chain specific
antibodies. Consequently, in renal transplantation, HLA matching
strategies should consider all the class II molecules especially for
retransplant patients. (literal)
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