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Physiochemical disparity of mismatched HLA class I alloantigens and risk of acute GVHD following HSCT

  • V. Kosmoliaptsis*
  • , M. M. Joris
  • , D. H. Mallon
  • , A. C. Lankester
  • , P. A. von dem Borne
  • , J. Kuball
  • , M. Bierings
  • , J. J. Cornelissen
  • , M. E. Groenendijk-Sijnke
  • , B. van der Holt
  • , J. A. Bradley
  • , M. Oudshoorn
  • , J. J. van Rood
  • , C. J. Taylor
  • , F. H. J. Claas
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

We determined whether assessment of the immunogenicity of individual donor-recipient HLA mismatches based on differences in their amino-acid sequence and physiochemical properties predicts clinical outcome following haematopoietic SCT (HSCT). We examined patients transplanted with 9/10 single HLA class I-mismatched grafts (n = 171) and 10/10 HLA-A-, -B-, -C-, -DRB1-and -DQB1-matched grafts (n = 168). A computer algorithm was used to determine the physiochemical disparity (electrostatic mismatch score (EMS) and hydrophobic mismatch score (HMS)) of mismatched HLA class I specificities in the graft-versus-host direction. Patients transplanted with HLA-mismatched grafts with high EMS/HMS had increased incidence of. grade II acute GVHD (aGVHD) compared with patients transplanted with low EMS/HMS grafts; patients transplanted with low and medium EMS/HMS grafts had similar incidence of aGVHD to patients transplanted with 10/10 HLA-matched grafts. Mortality was higher following single HLA-mismatched HSCT but was not correlated with HLA physiochemical disparity. Assessment of donor-recipient HLA incompatibility based on physiochemical HLA disparity may enable better selection of HLA-mismatched donors in HSCT.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)540-544
Number of pages5
JournalBone Marrow Transplantation
Volume50
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2015

Keywords

  • T-CELL ALLOREACTIVITY
  • TRANSPLANTATION
  • RESOLUTION
  • ALGORITHM
  • VITRO
  • IMMUNOGENICITY
  • PREDICTION
  • MOLECULES
  • PEPTIDE

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