Frontiers in Transplantation (Sep 2023)

Management of donor-specific antibodies in lung transplantation

  • William Brandon,
  • Colin Dunn,
  • Srinivas Bollineni,
  • John Joerns,
  • Adrian Lawrence,
  • Manish Mohanka,
  • Irina Timofte,
  • Fernando Torres,
  • Vaidehi Kaza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/frtra.2023.1248284
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2

Abstract

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The formation of antibodies against donor human leukocyte antigens poses a challenging problem both for donor selection as well as postoperative graft function in lung transplantation. These donor-specific antibodies limit the pool of potential donor organs and are associated with episodes of antibody-mediated rejection, chronic lung allograft dysfunction, and increased mortality. Optimal management strategies for clearance of DSAs are poorly defined and vary greatly by institution; most of the data supporting any particular strategy is limited to small-scale retrospective cohort studies. A typical approach to antibody depletion may involve the use of high-dose steroids, plasma exchange, intravenous immunoglobulin, and possibly other immunomodulators or small-molecule therapies. This review seeks to define the current understanding of the significance of DSAs in lung transplantation and outline the literature supporting strategies for their management.

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