The role of alloantibodies against HLA and non-HLA targets is becoming increasingly recognized as critical in the pathogenesis of acute and chronic renal allograft outcomes. This review discusses the antigenic targets, the mechanisms of T and B cell activation that result in the production of antibody, the complement cascade, methods of antibody detection, and the evidence that alloantibody-mediated mechanisms are active in acute and chronic rejection.
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Tinckam, K. J., & Chandraker, A. (2006). Mechanisms and role of HLA and non-HLA alloantibodies. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN. https://doi.org/10.2215/CJN.00270106
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