Small intestine transplant immunologic risk assessment: More data is needed
J.M. Ladowski, Mariya L. Samoylova, Jeffrey Ord, Annette M. Jackson, Debra L. Sudan

TL;DR
This study highlights the need for better data in assessing immunologic risks in small intestine transplants.
Contribution
The paper identifies limitations in the International Intestinal Transplant Registry data for immunologic analysis.
Findings
The IITR database lacks sufficient granularity for detailed immunologic examination.
Multicenter analysis of intestinal transplant outcomes is possible but hindered by data limitations.
Abstract
Intestinal transplantation (IT) remains the only treatment modality for patients with irreversible intestinal failure who cannot be maintained on chronic parenteral nutrition. Multiple reports have demonstrated an association between donor-specific antibodies (DSA) in IT graft rejection, however these studies have largely been single-center analyses. The goal of this study was to examine the available immunological data from the International Intestinal Transplant Registry (IITR) and evaluate the association with rejection. Demographic, outcomes, and serologic HLA data from donor/recipient pairs was obtained from the IITR. Outcomes including rejection, graft survival, and patient survival were analyzed based on age, DSA reporting, and molecular HLA mismatch. Eplet mismatch analysis was performed using HLAMatchmaker. Our analysis revealed significant limitations in the granularity of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRenal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments · Gastrointestinal Bleeding Diagnosis and Treatment · Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology
