Detection of HLA class I- and class II-specific antibodies by flow cytometry and PRA-STAT screening in renal transplant recipients

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Harmer, AW
Heads, AJ
Vaughan, RW
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[1] South Thames Tissue Typing, Guy's Hospital
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10.1097/00007890-199706270-00021
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
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Background. Screening for HLA-specific antibodies has been performed by complement-dependent lymphocytotoxicity for many years, In recent years, methods involving the use of flow cytometry or ELISA have been developed. Methods. This study has compared a flow cytometric screening technique for the detection of HLA class I- and class II-specific antibodies with a commercially available ELISA technique, PRA-STAT. Results. A significant correlation was found between the two methods for the detection of antibodies in patients after transplantation (P<0.001), Specificity analysis confirmed that the PRA-STAT technique detected both HLA class I- and class II-specific antibodies, Screening of serum samples from patients who experienced graft loss by cytotoxic, flow cytometric, and PRA-STAT techniques showed that there was a significant correlation between all three methods for the detection of antibody, but that the best correlation for the panel-reactive antibody level was that between the flow cytometric and PRA-STAT techniques (r=0.86), This was principally due to the detection of both HLA class I- and class II-specific antibodies by these methods, whereas cytotoxic screening detected only class I-specific antibodies. Conclusions: These results suggest that PRA-STAT is a useful technique for the detection of both HLA class I- and class II-specific antibodies, rather than only class I-specific antibodies as previously described.
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