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UNCOMMON HLA ASSOCIATION IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS (Abstract/Poster in rivista)
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Giuseppina Ozzella1, Elvira Poggi1, Valentina Imbroglini2,
Luisa Mazzitelli2, Martina Carducci2, Domenico Adorno2,
Antonina Piazza1 (2012)
UNCOMMON HLA ASSOCIATION IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS
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- Giuseppina Ozzella1, Elvira Poggi1, Valentina Imbroglini2,
Luisa Mazzitelli2, Martina Carducci2, Domenico Adorno2,
Antonina Piazza1 (literal)
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- 1National Council of Researches, IFT Unit of Rome S. Camillo, Rome, Italy,
2Tor Vergata University of Rome, Lazio Regional Transplant Center, Rome, Italy (literal)
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- UNCOMMON HLA ASSOCIATION IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS (literal)
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- In renal transplantation current donor-recipient HLA-matching
only considers A, B and DR antigens. Since HLA-DQ molecules
are polymorphic and can elicit a humoral immune response, starting
from January 2010 in the Lazio Regional Transplant Center's
Laboratory, all patients waiting for a kidney transplant and all
cadaveric kidney donor were typed also for these molecules.
Two uncommon DRB1-DQB1 associations were found in Caucasian
renal transplant candidates, routinely typed for HLA-A, -B,
-DR and -DQ alleles by low-resolution PCR-SSP and/or -rSSO
methods. Verification typing was performed on an independent
sample by high-resolution PCR-SSP methods. Based on the haplotype
frequencies in Caucasian populations, HLA Class II high
resolution typing of the patients showed two uncommon associations:
DRB1*11:01-DQB1*05:02 (DR11-DQ5 phenotype) in one
case and DRB1*11:01-DQB1*03:02 (DR11-DQ8 phenotype) in
the other. The probable Class II associations were DRB1*11:01-
DRB3*03:01-DQB1*05:02-DQA1*01:02, rare in individuals of
African descent, and DRB1*11:01-DRB3*02:02-DQB1*03:02-
DQA1*05:05. Performing external proficiency tests, an uncommon
association DRB1*08:01-DRB3*01:01 was found in a Caucasian
donor. It was the first DRB1*08:01 cell typed in the UCLA
International HLA DNA Exchange that had an unexpected association
with DRB3*01:01 allele. A DRB1*08:01-DRB3*02:02 cell,
also from a Caucasian donor, was typed previously by the DNA
Exchange. The DRB1*08:01-DRB3-DQB1*04:02-DQA1*04:01
association was found in both donors. In kidney transplantation
all preformed HLA antibodies have a deleterious impact on kidney
graft outcome. Therefore, the presence of infrequent HLA
associations emphasises the need to adopt new HLA matching
criteria, including other HLA class II molecules to improve both
kidney allocation and clinical graft outcome. (literal)
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