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Luminex single antigen bead (SAB) kits from One Lambda (OL) and Lifecodes (LC) are widely used for HLA antibody detection but have substantial differences in design and assay protocol resulting in different mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) values. Here, we present a non‐linear modeling approach to accurately convert MFI values between two vendors and to establish user‐independent MFI cutoffs when...
The presence of donor‐specific antibodies (DSA), mainly against HLA, increases the risk of allograft rejection. Moreover, antibody‐mediated rejection (ABMR) remains an important barrier to optimal long‐term outcomes after solid organ transplantation. The development of chimeric autoantibody receptor T lymphocytes has been postulated for targeted therapy of autoimmune diseases. We aimed to develop...
Eplet 44KM is currently listed in the HLA Epitope Registry but does not adhere to the eplet definition of an amino acid configuration within a 3.5 Å radius. Eplet 44KM has been previously redefined to the antibody‐verified reactivity pattern 44K/150V/158V, based on reactivity analysis of monoclonal antibody VDK1D12. Since the three residues are always simultaneously present on common HLA alleles,...
Detection of HLA‐specific memory B cells can provide additional information on sensitization of alloantigen‐exposed individuals and refine immunological risk assessment. We have recently developed an assay enabling profiling of memory B cell‐derived HLA antibodies using luminex single antigen bead (SAB) assay. Here, we compared the performance of the SAB kits from two vendors for memory B cell‐derived...
Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) antibodies are induced by pregnancy, transfusion, or transplantation. Serum from transplant recipients is regularly screened for IgG HLA antibodies because of their clinical relevance for transplant outcome. While other isotypes of HLA antibodies, such as IgA may also contribute to the alloimmune response, validated detection assays for IgA HLA antibody detection are...
Appropriate development of the placenta is required for healthy pregnancy to occur. After implantation of the fertilized blastocyst, fetal trophoblasts invade the endometrium and myometrium of the mother's uterus to establish placentation. In this process, fetal trophoblasts encounter maternal immune cells. In this review, we focus on the role of maternal T cells and myeloid cells (macrophages, dendritic...
Polymorphic sites in the HLA‐G gene may influence expression and function of the protein. Knowledge of the association between high‐resolution HLA‐G alleles and 3‐prime untranslated (3′UTR) haplotypes is useful for studies on the role of HLA‐G in transplantation, pregnancy, and cancer. We developed a next generation sequencing (NGS)‐based typing assay enabling full phasing over the whole HLA‐G gene...
In renal transplantation, polymorphic amino acids on mismatched donor HLA molecules can lead to the induction of de novo donor‐specific antibodies (DSA), which are associated with inferior graft survival. To ultimately prevent de novo DSA formation without unnecessarily precluding transplants it is essential to define which polymorphic amino acid mismatches can actually induce an antibody response...
In the field of transplantation, the humoural immune response against mismatched HLA antigens of the donor is associated with inferior graft survival, but not in every patient. Donor‐specific HLA antibodies (DSA) of different immunoglobulin G (IgG) subclasses may have differential effects on the transplanted organ. Recombinant technology allows for the generation of IgG subclasses of a human monoclonal...
Soluble HLA‐G (sHLA‐G) levels in human seminal plasma (SP) can be diverse and may affect the establishment of maternal‐fetal tolerance and thereby the outcome of pregnancy. We investigated whether sHLA‐G levels in SP are associated with polymorphisms in the 3′‐untranslated region (UTR) and UTR haplotypes of the HLA‐G gene. Furthermore, we compared the HLA‐G genotype distribution and sHLA‐G levels...
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