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Diagnosis of early pancreas graft failure via antibody-mediated rejection: Single-center experience with 256 pancreas transplantations

  • H. de Kort
  • , M. J. K. Mallat
  • , C. van Kooten
  • , E. de Heer
  • , S. H. Brand-Schaaf
  • , A. M. van der Wal
  • , C. Roufosse
  • , D. L. Roelen
  • , J. A. Bruijn
  • , F. H. Claas
  • , J. W. de Fijter
  • , I. M. Bajema*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Leiden University Medical Center
  • Amsterdam UMC - University of Amsterdam
  • Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

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Abstract

Early pancreas graft loss is usually attributed to technical failure while the possibility of antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) is generally overlooked. To investigate the role of AMR in early pancreas graft loss, we retrospectively assessed 256 patients with simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation (SPK) between 1985 and 2010 at our institute. We included 33 SPK patients who lost their pancreas graft <1 year after transplantation. AMR was diagnosed based on donor-specific antibodies, C4d and histology in 7 cases, 8 cases were suspicious for AMR and 18 pancreas graft losses were not due to AMR. Acute AMR occurred >1 month after transplantation in 6/7 cases, whereas all other causes typically led to loss <1 month after transplantation. Thrombotic lesions occurred equally among the 33 cases. In 12/18 concurrent kidney specimens, the diagnostic results paralleled those of the pancreas graft. All patients with acute AMR of the pancreas graft lost their renal grafts <1 year after transplantation. In the setting of a thrombotic event, histopathological analysis of early pancreas graft loss is advisable to rule out the possibility of AMR, particularly because a diagnosis of acute AMR has important consequences for renal graft outcomes. © Copyright 2014 The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)936-942
JournalAmerican journal of transplantation
Volume14
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes

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