Role of anti-IgG autoantibodies in kidney transplantation

1990 
Abstract To demonstrate whether anti-IgG autoantibodies of different isotypes and specificities play a role in kidney transplantation, pretransplant sera of recipients (a) with well-functioning grafts (n = 40); (b) with reversible rejection episodes that were treated successfully (n = 63); and (c) with irreversible graft rejection (n = 40) were tested for four different anti-IgG autoantibody activities. A protective effect of IgG-anti-F(ab) 2 γ antibodies on graft survival was observed ( p γ activity was found to be associated with a low kidney graft survival rate ( p 2 γ and IgM-anti-Fc γ activities showed no effect on kidney graft outcome.
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