Non-HLA Antibodies in Clinical Transplantation.

Clinical transplants Pub Date : 2016-01-01
Chitranon Chan-On, Minnie Sarwal
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Organ transplantation overcomes conservative therapy to improve patient longevity. Despite the improvement of donor-recipient compatibility tests and intensified immunosuppressive agents, long-term graft survival remains poor because of acute and chronic injury driven by immunologic and non-immunologic factors. The significant immunological barrier for graft longevity is antibody-mediated rejection. Antibodies reactive to donor-specific human leukocyte antigens (HLA) have been shown to have adverse effects on the transplanted organ. However, there is minimal or controversial data supporting a pathogenic effect of antibodies against non-HLAs. This review discusses non-HLA antibodies and relevant antigen targets that have been uncovered by molecular medicine and correspond with acute rejection and chronic allograft injury. Updated proteomic evaluation may improve our knowledge of the immune response by enhancing immunologic epitope determination outside the scope of HLA.

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临床移植中的非hla抗体。
器官移植克服了保守治疗,延长了病人的寿命。尽管供体-受体相容性试验的改进和免疫抑制剂的强化,由于免疫和非免疫因素驱动的急性和慢性损伤,移植物的长期存活仍然很差。影响移植物寿命的重要免疫屏障是抗体介导的排斥反应。对供体特异性人类白细胞抗原(HLA)反应的抗体已被证明对移植器官有不良影响。然而,很少有或有争议的数据支持抗体对非hla的致病作用。本文综述了分子医学发现的与急性排斥反应和慢性同种异体移植损伤相关的非hla抗体和相关抗原靶点。最新的蛋白质组学评估可以通过增强HLA范围外的免疫表位测定来提高我们对免疫反应的认识。
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