Mitigating the Prozone-Like Effect in HLA Antibody Testing: A Case Report of Therapeutic Plasma Exchange for Antibody-Mediated Rejection Post-Heart Transplantation
Sarah K. Grewal, Robert Achram, Hirotomo Nakahara, John D. Roback, Anna B. Morris, Howard M. Gebel, Robert A. Bray, H. Cliff Sullivan
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Abstract
Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is a cornerstone treatment for antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) post-organ transplantation, aiming to eliminate pathogenic donor-specific HLA antibodies (DSA). However, limitations in HLA antibody interpretation due to the prozone-like effect (PLE) can lead to inaccurate assessment of treatment efficacy. We present a case of a heart transplant recipient with suspected AMR, where an unexpected increase in DSA levels post-TPE prompted investigation into PLE. Solid-phase Luminex assays were employed to detect HLA antibodies. Serum was run neat as well as after treatment with ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). Nephelometry was used to detect complement levels. Laboratory analysis of pre-TPE serum revealed higher DSA levels with EDTA treatment, characteristic of PLE. Complement measurements supported complement-mediated interference in the pre-TPE sample. This case underscores the importance of being aware that PLE can occur in HLA testing and can impact the interpretation of TPE efficacy for AMR.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Clinical Apheresis publishes articles dealing with all aspects of hemapheresis. Articles welcomed for review include those reporting basic research and clinical applications of therapeutic plasma exchange, therapeutic cytapheresis, therapeutic absorption, blood component collection and transfusion, donor recruitment and safety, administration of hemapheresis centers, and innovative applications of hemapheresis technology. Experimental studies, clinical trials, case reports, and concise reviews will be welcomed.