The risk of donor-acquired allergy in solid-organ transplant recipients: A systematic review.

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 ALLERGY
Erika Yue Lee, Kaylee Sohng, Lianne G Singer, Susan M Tarlo, Elizabeth J Phillips
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Abstract

Background: Donor-acquired allergy (DAA) occurs when donors transfer their allergies to recipients through solid-organ transplant (SOT). However, the risk of DAA in recipients of organs from allergic donors has not been systematically characterized.

Objective: To synthesize the available evidence on the risk of DAA in SOT recipients.

Methods: We searched Embase and MEDLINE databases for original and peer-reviewed articles related to transplant allergy since database inception to February 11, 2024. Two reviewers independently screened records, extracted data, and assessed risk of bias.

Results: The review included 24 studies with 747 SOT recipients and their 135 allergic donors in the category of food, drug, or venom. Only 40 recipients (5.4%) underwent allergy testing to donor allergens, and 23 of them had the testing done before an exposure to donor allergens. Among the 30 recipients (4.0%) who were diagnosed with having DAA based on a clinical reaction or positive allergy testing result, 19 (2.5%) had anaphylaxis to donor allergens. Only the type of SOT (lung or liver) was associated with an increased risk of DAA (odds ratio 88.0, 95% CI 22.5-481.3), with no association found for other organs.

Conclusion: Despite the uncommon occurrence, recipients of organs from allergic donors could be at risk of severe allergic reactions to donor allergens. Although infrequently performed, allergy testing to donor allergens can effectively assess the risk of developing DAA. These findings highlight the risk of DAA and underscore the importance of proactive allergy assessment to prevent unnecessary anaphylaxis in this vulnerable population.

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33 days
期刊介绍: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology is a scholarly medical journal published monthly by the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. The purpose of Annals is to serve as an objective evidence-based forum for the allergy/immunology specialist to keep up to date on current clinical science (both research and practice-based) in the fields of allergy, asthma, and immunology. The emphasis of the journal will be to provide clinical and research information that is readily applicable to both the clinician and the researcher. Each issue of the Annals shall also provide opportunities to participate in accredited continuing medical education activities to enhance overall clinical proficiency.
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