Antibody elimination by apheresis in living donor liver transplant recipients.

N. Kawagishi, N. Ohkohchi, K. Fujimori, T. Orii, N. Koyamada, H. Kikuchi, S. Sekiguchi, S. Tsukamoto, T. Sato, S. Satomi
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In the present study, we investigated retrospectively the indications and the efficacy of the elimination of preexisting antiallogeneic antibodies in liver transplant recipients. Three patients who were ABO blood type incompatible were subjected to plasmapheresis and double filtration plasmapheresis before the living donor liver transplantation (LDLTx), and the titers decreased to less than 8. After transplantation, plasmapheresis was also performed in 3 cases, and continuous hemodiafiltration in 1 case, and in 2 out of these 3 patients acute rejection was recognized. Two patients who were crossmatch positive were subjected to plasmapheresis before transplantation, and the T warm titers were reduced to less than Score 2. These 2 patients had no acute rejections after transplantation. We conclude that in liver transplant patients apheresis is effective to prevent acute rejection induced by preexisting anti-A and/or anti-B antibodies and anti-donor specific antibodies before transplantation, but it is not effective in a patient with accelerated humoral rejection occurring after transplantation.
活体肝移植受者单采抗体消除。
在本研究中,我们回顾性地研究了肝移植受者消除先前存在的抗异体抗体的适应症和疗效。3例ABO血型不相容的患者在活体肝移植(LDLTx)前进行了血浆置换和双滤过血浆置换,滴度降至8以下。移植后3例患者行血浆置换,1例患者行持续血液滤过,3例患者中2例出现急性排斥反应。2例交叉配型阳性患者移植前行血浆置换,T温滴度降至2分以下。2例患者移植后均未出现急性排斥反应。我们得出结论,在肝移植患者中,单采可有效预防移植前存在的抗a和/或抗b抗体和抗供体特异性抗体诱导的急性排斥反应,但对移植后发生的加速体液性排斥反应无效。
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