The Lewis Antigen System and Its Relevance for Clinical Transplantation

Elisabeth Fischer , V. Lenhard , W. Römer , K. Dreikorn , K. Schärer , D. Roelcke
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The influence of the Lewis blood group system on transplant survival was studied retrospectively in 161 kidney transplantations. Le (a- b+) recipients had significantly higher graft survival rates than Le (a+ b-) or Le (a- b-) recipients. From the known distribution of the Lewis blood groups among the European population, a high percentage of Lewis-compatible transplants would be expected among Le (a- b +) recipients in contrast to the Le (a+ b -) and Le (a- b -) recipients. Other factors which are known to influence transplant prognosis such as HLA-match between donor and recipient, ischemic time of the transplants and pretransplant blood transfusions did not differ significantly in any of the three groups studied. Our data again suggest the relevance of the Lewis blood group system for clinical kidney transplantation. The findings should be confirmed by prospective typing of donor and recipient for Lewis antigens.

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Lewis抗原系统及其与临床移植的相关性
回顾性研究了161例肾移植患者Lewis血型系统对移植生存的影响。Le (a- b+)受体的移植存活率明显高于Le (a+ b-)或Le (a- b-)受体。从已知的Lewis血型在欧洲人群中的分布来看,与Le (a+ b -)和Le (a- b -)受体相比,Le (a+ b -)受体中Lewis相容移植的比例很高。其他已知影响移植预后的因素,如供体和受体之间的hla匹配、移植缺血时间和移植前输血,在三组研究中均无显著差异。我们的数据再次提示Lewis血型系统与临床肾移植的相关性。研究结果应通过对供体和受体进行Lewis抗原的前瞻性分型来证实。
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