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B-cell activating factor, a predictor of antibody mediated rejection in kidney transplantation recipients

Journal

NEPHROLOGY
Volume 23, Issue 2, Pages 169-174

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nep.12972

Keywords

antibody mediated rejection; B-cell activating factor; Donor specific antibody; Kidney transplantation

Funding

  1. Ratchadapiseksompotch Fund, Chulalongkorn University [RA57/068]
  2. National Science and Technology Development Agency [NSTDA: P-13-00505]

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AimDonor-specific antibody (DSA) is a widely-used biomarker for antibody-mediated rejection (ABMR) but correctly indicates only 30-40% of patients with ABMR. Additional biomarkers of ABMR in kidney transplant recipients are needed. MethodsAll 68 kidney transplanted-recipients enrolled in this study were negative for graft rejection as determined by surveillance-biopsy ELISA at day 7 post-transplantation. Allograft biopsy was then performed at 6months post-transplantation for subclinical-ABMR detection. Recipients were stratified by pre-transplant DSA and BAFF at day 7 into four groups. ResultsDuring the study period, 13.2% of the recipients demonstrated subclinical-ABMR at 6months, without patient with clinical ABMR presentations. Overall mean BAFF at day 7 was 393pg/mL (95% CI=316-471pg/mL). The optimal cut-off value for low vs. high BAFF level was 573pg/mL, with sensitivity and specificity at 77.8% and 88.1%, respectively. Fifty percent of recipients with high BAFF at day 7 (14 patients) and only 3.7% of patients with low BAFF demonstrated ABMR (P<0.05). Indeed, ABMR was more common in patients high BAFF level (hazard ratio=7.30; 95% CI=3.77-14.15). The prevalence of ABMR among negative pre-transplant DSA/low BAFF, positive DSA/low BAFF, negative DSA/high BAFF, and positive DSA/ high BAFF recipients were 4.4, 0, 37.5 and 66.7%, respectively (P<0.05). ConclusionsPost-transplant ABMR can be predicted by perioperative serum BAFF level. Together with DSA testing, BAFF provides additional predictive value for ABMR.

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