Successful ABO-Incompatible Renal Transplantation: Blood Group A1B Donor Into A2B Recipient With Anti-A1 Isoagglutinins

Am J Clin Pathol. 2016 Aug;146(2):268-71. doi: 10.1093/ajcp/aqw101.

Abstract

Objectives: Transplantation of the blood group A2B in a recipient was successfully performed in the setting of receiving a deceased donor kidney from an "incompatible" A1B donor.

Methods: The donor and recipient were both typed for ABO blood group, including ABO genotyping. The donor and recipient were tested for ABO, non-ABO, and human leukocyte antigen (HLA) antibodies. The donor and recipient were typed for HLA antigens, including T- and B-flow cytometry crossmatch tests.

Results: The recipient's RBCs were negative with A1 lectin, and immunoglobulin G anti-A1 was demonstrated in the recipient's plasma. The donor-recipient pair was a four-antigen HLA mismatch, but final T- and B-flow cytometry crossmatch tests were compatible. The transplant procedure was uneventful; the patient experienced immediate graft function with no episodes of rejection or readmissions more than 2 years later.

Conclusions: It may be safe to transplant across the A1/A2 blood group AB mismatch barrier in the setting of low titer anti-A1 isoagglutinins without the need for pretransplant desensitization even if the antibody produced reacts with anti-human globulin.

Keywords: ABO incompatible; Antibody-mediated rejection; HLA mismatch; Immunology; Renal transplant; Special topics; Transfusion medicine.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • ABO Blood-Group System / blood*
  • Adult
  • Blood Group Incompatibility / blood*
  • Blood Grouping and Crossmatching
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Kidney Transplantation / methods*
  • Male
  • Tissue Donors

Substances

  • ABO Blood-Group System