Abstract
Overlooked for decades, antibodies have taken center stage in renal transplantation and are now widely recognized as the first cause of allograft failure. Diagnosis of antibody-mediated rejection has considerably improved with identification of antibody-mediated lesions in graft biopsies and advances made in the detection of circulating donor-specific antibodies. Unfortunately, this progress has not yet translated into better outcomes for patients. Indeed, in the absence of a drug able to suppress antibody generation by plasma cells, available therapies can only slow down graft destruction. This review provides an overview of the current knowledge of antibody-mediated rejection and discusses future interesting research directions.
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Pouliquen, E., Koenig, A., Chen, C. C., Sicard, A., Rabeyrin, M., Morelon, E., … Thaunat, O. (2015, May 12). Recent advances in renal transplantation: Antibody-mediated rejection takes center stage. F1000Prime Reports. Faculty of 1000 Ltd. https://doi.org/10.12703/P7-51
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