患有胱氨酸病的已故供者肝移植一例报告。

IF 1.8 Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
JIMD reports Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1002/jmd2.12467
Raeda Taj, Kim Ng, Sanmati R. Cuddapah, Elizabeth B. Rand, Melissa Bleicher, Sandra Amaral, Maarouf A. Hoteit, Rajendar K. Reddy, Eyob Feyssa, Emma E. Furth, Kim M. Olthoff, Samir Abu-Gazala, Matthew H. Levine, Frederick Vyas, Peter L. Abt
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摘要

许多遗传性代谢疾病(IMD)与终末器官损伤有关,需要器官移植。虽然使用有IMD病史的已故供体需要谨慎,但在某些情况下,这些供体可能被视为合适的器官供体候选人。我们提出了第一个已知的报告肝移植从一个已故供体与胱氨酸病。供体为一名患有婴儿胱氨酸病的20岁男性,此前曾接受过两次已故供体肾脏移植。不幸的是,他遭受了颅脑创伤,经过仔细考虑代谢后果,他的肝脏被认为适合移植。该肝脏成功移植到一名患有丙型肝炎(HCV)肝硬化的65岁女性受体中。接受者目前在移植后12个月,移植物功能良好,肝活检无胱氨酸晶体的证据。本病例强调了罕见IMD供体的肝移植可以产生良好的结果。然而,谨慎使用这种肝脏是至关重要的。这些移植应该经过彻底的评估,确保有一个全面的决策过程,以减轻潜在的风险。
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Liver Transplant From a Deceased Donor With Cystinosis: A Case Report

Liver Transplant From a Deceased Donor With Cystinosis: A Case Report

Many inherited metabolic disorders (IMD) are associated with end-organ damage necessitating organ transplantation. Although utilization of deceased donors with history of IMD warrants caution, there may be circumstances under which such donors could be considered as suitable organ donor candidates. We present the first known report of liver transplantation from a deceased donor with cystinosis. The donor was a 20-year-old male with infantile cystinosis who had previously undergone two deceased donor kidney transplants. Unfortunately, he incurred cranial trauma, and after careful consideration of the metabolic consequences, his liver was deemed suitable for transplantation. The liver was successfully transplanted into a 65-year-old female recipient with hepatitis C (HCV) cirrhosis. The recipient is currently 12 months post-transplant and experiencing good graft function without evidence of cystine crystals on liver biopsy. This case highlights that liver transplantation from donors with rare IMD can result in favorable outcomes. However, it is crucial to approach the use of such livers with caution. These transplants should be considered after a thorough assessment, ensuring that a comprehensive decision-making process is in place to mitigate potential risks.

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JIMD reports Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
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