Abstract

It is well established that HLA antibodies play an important role in antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) and there is a growing body of literature demonstrating that non-HLA antibodies may also contribute to AMR. To study the source of non-donor specific HLA antibodies and self-reactive antibodies in patients with kidney graft loss, Porcheray et al. (Am J Transplant 2012; 12: 2088–2097) expanded immortalized polyreactive B-cell clones from a patient with kidney graft rejection and showed that some of these natural antibodies are cross-reactive to HLA and self-antigens. Gao et al. (Am J Transplant 2014; 14:1581–1591) also showed that the presence of IgG natural antibodies, with activity to apoptotic cells, correlates with late kidney allograft loss even after excluding patients with high reactivity to HLA. We have further characterized the HLA reactivity of 4 polyreactive B-cell clones isolated by Porcheray, Gao et al. using solid phase assays (Immucor, Inc.). We report here that while these clones do not react with HLA on the Immucor single antigen beads, they react to other HLA products, with some variation between different solid phase assays. Their reactivity appears to be enhanced upon denaturation, as judged by the monoclonal antibody 210.4, which reacts with denatured antigen, suggesting that they primarily react to cryptic epitopes. B. Ray: Employee; Company/Organization; Immucor.

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