Biomedicines (Jun 2022)

Non-HLA Antibodies in Kidney Transplantation: Immunity and Genetic Insights

  • Bogdan Marian Sorohan,
  • Cătălin Baston,
  • Dorina Tacu,
  • Cristina Bucșa,
  • Corina Țincu,
  • Paula Vizireanu,
  • Ioanel Sinescu,
  • Ileana Constantinescu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10071506
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
p. 1506

Abstract

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The polymorphic human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system has been considered the main target for alloimmunity, but the non-HLA antibodies and autoimmunity have gained importance in kidney transplantation (KT). Apart from the endothelial injury, secondary self-antigen exposure and the presence of polymorphic alloantigens, respectively, auto- and allo- non-HLA antibodies shared common steps in their development, such as: antigen recognition via indirect pathway by recipient antigen presenting cells, autoreactive T cell activation, autoreactive B cell activation, T helper 17 cell differentiation, loss of self-tolerance and epitope spreading phenomena. Both alloimmunity and autoimmunity play a synergic role in the formation of non-HLA antibodies, and the emergence of transcriptomics and genome-wide evaluation techniques has led to important progress in understanding the mechanistic features. Among them, non-HLA mismatches between donors and recipients provide valuable information regarding the role of genetics in non-HLA antibody immunity and development.

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