[HTML][HTML] Not all antibodies are created equal: factors that influence antibody mediated rejection

CL Butler, NM Valenzuela, KA Thomas… - Journal of immunology …, 2017 - hindawi.com
CL Butler, NM Valenzuela, KA Thomas, EF Reed
Journal of immunology research, 2017hindawi.com
Consistent with Dr. Paul Terasaki's “humoral theory of rejection” numerous studies have
shown that HLA antibodies can cause acute and chronic antibody mediated rejection (AMR)
and decreased graft survival. New evidence also supports a role for antibodies to non-HLA
antigens in AMR and allograft injury. Despite the remarkable efforts by leaders in the field
who pioneered single antigen bead technology for detection of donor specific antibodies, a
considerable amount of work is still needed to better define the antibody attributes that are …
Consistent with Dr. Paul Terasaki’s “humoral theory of rejection” numerous studies have shown that HLA antibodies can cause acute and chronic antibody mediated rejection (AMR) and decreased graft survival. New evidence also supports a role for antibodies to non-HLA antigens in AMR and allograft injury. Despite the remarkable efforts by leaders in the field who pioneered single antigen bead technology for detection of donor specific antibodies, a considerable amount of work is still needed to better define the antibody attributes that are associated with AMR pathology. This review highlights what is currently known about the clinical context of pre and posttransplant antibodies, antibody characteristics that influence AMR, and the paths after donor specific antibody production (no rejection, subclinical rejection, and clinical dysfunction with AMR).
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