Frontiers in Immunology (Aug 2018)

Graft Pre-conditioning by Peri-Operative Perfusion of Kidney Allografts With Rabbit Anti-human T-lymphocyte Globulin Results in Improved Kidney Graft Function in the Early Post-transplantation Period—a Prospective, Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial

  • Paul V. Ritschl,
  • Paul V. Ritschl,
  • Julia Günther,
  • Lena Hofhansel,
  • Anja A. Kühl,
  • Arne Sattler,
  • Stefanie Ernst,
  • Frank Friedersdorff,
  • Susanne Ebner,
  • Sascha Weiss,
  • Claudia Bösmüller,
  • Annemarie Weissenbacher,
  • Rupert Oberhuber,
  • Benno Cardini,
  • Robert Öllinger,
  • Stefan Schneeberger,
  • Matthias Biebl,
  • Christian Denecke,
  • Christian Margreiter,
  • Thomas Resch,
  • Felix Aigner,
  • Manuel Maglione,
  • Johann Pratschke,
  • Katja Kotsch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01911
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Introduction: Although prone to a higher degree of ischemia reperfusion injury (IRI), the use of extended criteria donor (ECD) organs has become reality in transplantation. We therefore postulated that peri-operative perfusion of renal transplants with anti-human T-lymphocyte globulin (ATLG) ameliorates IRI and results in improved graft function.Methods: We performed a randomized, single-blinded, placebo-controlled trial involving 50 kidneys (KTx). Prior to implantation organs were perfused and incubated with ATLG (AP) (n = 24 kidney). Control organs (CP) were perfused with saline only (n = 26 kidney). Primary endpoint was defined as graft function reflected by serum creatinine at day 7 post transplantation (post-tx).Results: AP-KTx recipients illustrated significantly better graft function at day 7 post-tx as reflected by lower creatinine levels, whereas no treatment effect was observed after 12 months surveillance. During the early hospitalization phase, 16 of the 26 CP-KTx patients required dialysis during the first 7 days post-tx, whereas only 10 of the 24 AP-KTx patients underwent dialysis. No treatment-specific differences were detected for various lymphocytes subsets in the peripheral blood of patients. Additionally, mRNA analysis of 0-h biopsies post incubation with ATLG revealed no changes of intragraft inflammatory expression patterns between AP and CP organs.Conclusion: We here present the first clinical study on peri-operative organ perfusion with ATLG illustrating improved graft function in the early period post kidney transplantation.Clinical Trial Registration:www.ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03377283

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