Effects of HLA Matching on Graft Survival in Cyclosporine Treated Primary Living Donor Renal Transplantation.
- Author:
Joon Mo PARK
1
;
Hyoung Tae KIM
;
Won Hyun CHO
;
Sung Bae PARK
;
Hyun Chul KIM
;
Choal Hee PARK
;
Dong Seok JEON
Author Information
1. Department of General Surgery, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Taegu, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Renal transplantation;
HLA match
- MeSH:
Cyclosporine*;
Graft Survival*;
HLA-A Antigens;
HLA-B Antigens;
Humans;
Kidney;
Kidney Transplantation*;
Korea;
Living Donors*;
Transplants*
- From:The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation
1997;11(1):63-72
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
There still is debates on the effect and the value of HLA matching on graft survival in clinical renal transplantation. A few reports were presented in Korea about the effect, where over 95% of kidneys have been taken from living donor, and the results are inconclusive. So, we analysed 329 cyclosporine treated first living donor renal transplantation performed in Keimyung University Dongsan medical center, from Nov. 1982 to Feb. 1996 to determine the effect of HLA matching on graft outcome. Significant survival benefits were observed at 5 years between HLA-B 0 mismatch(MM) and more than 0 MM (89.73% vs 64.68, 60.26%, p<0.05), A+B 0 MM and more than 0 MM(94.28% vs 63.94, 63.43, 56.25%, p<0.05), B+DR 0 MM and 2, 3 MM(89.59% vs 61.82, 64.98%, p<0.05), and A+B+DR 0 MM and 3, 4 MM(92.57% vs 56.82, 63.19%, p<0.05). But HLA-A or DR mismatch alone seemed to have no effect on graft survival. Our results showed some beneficial effect of HLA match on renal graft survival but yet inconclusive due to small size of the number.