Impact of Donor-Recipient Genetic Relationship on Outcome of Living Donor Liver Transplantation

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作者
Ali, Mahmoud Abdelwahab [1 ]
Elshobari, Mohamed Morsi [1 ]
Salah, Tarek [1 ]
Kandeel, Al-Refaey [2 ]
Sultan, Ahmad Mohammad [1 ]
Elghawalby, Ahmad Nabieh [1 ]
Shehta, Ahmed [1 ]
Elsayed, Usama [2 ]
Fathy, Omar [1 ]
Yassen, Amr [2 ]
Wahab, Mohamed Abdel [1 ]
机构
[1] Mansoura Univ, Liver Transplantat Unit, Gastroenterol Surg Ctr, Gihan St, Mansoura 35516, Dakahliya, Egypt
[2] Mansoura Univ, Anesthesia & Intens Care Dept, Mansoura, Egypt
关键词
ACUTE CELLULAR REJECTION; ALLOGRAFT-REJECTION; EXTENDED FAMILIES; SINGLE-CENTER; EXPERIENCE; PROBABILITY; SEVERITY; DISEASES; RATES; HCV;
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10.1002/lt.24599
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) is a valuable option for expanding the donor pool, especially in localities where deceased organ harvesting is not allowed. In addition, rejection rates were found to be lower in LDLT, which is attributed to the fact that LDLT is usually performed between relatives. However, the impact of genetic relation on the outcome of LDLT has not been studied. In this study, we examined the difference in rejection rates between LDLT from genetically related (GR) donors and genetically unrelated (GUR) donors. All cases that underwent LDLT during the period from May 2004 until May 2014 were included in the study. The study group was divided into 2 groups: LDLT from GR donors and LDLT from GUR donors. A total of 308 patients were included in the study: 212 from GR donors and 96 from GUR donors. Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing was not included in the workup for matching donors and recipients. GUR donors were wives (36; 11.7%), sons-in-law (7; 2.3%), brothers-in-law (12; 3.9%), sisters-in-law (1; 0.3%), and unrelated (38; 12.3%). The incidence of acute rejection in the GR group was 17.4% and 26.3% in the GUR group (P value = 0.07). However, there was a significant difference in the incidence of chronic rejection (CR) between the 2 groups: 7% in GR group and 14.7% in the GUR group (P value = 0.03). In terms of overall survival, there was no significant difference between both groups. LDLT from the GUR donors is not associated with a higher incidence of acute cellular rejection. However, CR was significantly lower when grafts were procured from GR donors. HLA matching may be recommended before LDLT from GUR donors.
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