Immunologic and Infectious Complications in Highly Sensitized Patients Post-Kidney Transplantation.

Clinical transplants Pub Date : 2015-01-01
Joseph Kahwaji, Jua Choi, Ashley Vo, Stanley C Jordan
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Desensitization therapies evolved more than a decade ago to deal with the growing numbers of highly human leukocyte antigen sensitized patients who have an immunologic barrier to successful transplantation. Two protocols have evolved and have been adopted for primary desensitization. These include high dose intravenous immune globulin (IVIG), plasma exchange + low doses IVIG +/- rituximab. These protocols have been very successful and have extended and improved the lives of numerous sensitized patients who would otherwise languish on dialysis. Despite these successes, problems do exist with desensitization. These include the risks for antibody-mediated rejection (ABMR) and infections related to increased immunosuppression. Here, we discuss current and evolving therapies for the prevention and treatment of ABMR. In addition, we discuss current data regarding infection risks, especially BK virus, that may predispose patients to development of de novo donor specific antibodies and antibody rejection. Novel therapies will also be discussed.

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肾移植后高度敏感患者的免疫和感染并发症。
脱敏疗法在十多年前发展起来,以应对越来越多的高度人类白细胞抗原致敏的患者,这些患者对成功的移植有免疫屏障。两种方案已经发展并已被采用的初级脱敏。这些包括高剂量静脉注射免疫球蛋白(IVIG),血浆置换+低剂量IVIG +/-利妥昔单抗。这些方案非常成功,延长和改善了许多敏感患者的生命,否则他们将在透析中苦苦挣扎。尽管取得了这些成功,但脱敏确实存在问题。这些风险包括抗体介导的排斥反应(ABMR)和与免疫抑制增加相关的感染的风险。在这里,我们讨论了目前和正在发展的预防和治疗ABMR的治疗方法。此外,我们还讨论了目前有关感染风险的数据,特别是BK病毒,它可能使患者易产生新的供体特异性抗体和抗体排斥反应。新的治疗方法也将被讨论。
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