PMID: 8452629Jan 1, 1993Paper

In vitro removal of anti-HLA IgG antibodies from highly sensitized transplant recipients by immunoadsorption with protein A and protein G sepharose columns: a comparison

Transplant International : Official Journal of the European Society for Organ Transplantation
S Barocci, A Nocera

Abstract

In the present study we compared the capabilities of sepharose-bound protein A versus protein G columns to remove in vitro lymphocytotoxic anti-HLA antibodies from sera of four highly sensitized renal transplant recipients (PRA > or = 70%). In none of the patients were protein A sepharose columns capable of completely removing anti-HLA antibodies, as demonstrated by the presence of residual alloreactive lymphocytotoxic activity in IgG3 antibodies containing fractions eluted at pH 7. In contrast, no residual anti-HLA lymphocytotoxic antibody activity was found in fractions eluted at pH 7 from protein G columns. These data demonstrate that: (1) IgG 3 antibodies can be partly responsible for lymphocytotoxic anti-HLA reactivity in some sensitized renal transplant recipients and (2) at least in this patient category, in vitro immunoadsorption with protein G is more efficient than protein A sepharose columns in completely removing anti-HLA IgG antibodies from sera.

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