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Tissue Antigens ; 80(2): 165-74, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22631597

ABSTRACT

We have evaluated the development of antibodies in response to donor allograft valve implant in patients who received cellularized and decellularized allografts and determined possible immunogenic epitopes considered responsible for antibodies reactivity. Serum samples from all recipients who received cellularized allografts or decellularized allografts were collected before valve replacement and at 5, 10, 30 and 90 days post-operatively and frozen until required. Tests were performed using the Luminex-based single human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A, -B, -C and HLA-DR, -DQ antigen microsphere assay. To determine possible immunogenic epitopes, we used the HLAMatchmaker (HLAMM) software if applicable. Decellularized grafts elicited lower levels of anti-HLA class I and II antibody formation after implantation than cellularized allografts. All patients from cellularized group presented donor-specific antibodies class I and II within 3 months of observation period. In HLAMM analysis, the cellularized group had significantly higher numbers of immunogenic epitopes than decellularized group for both class I and II (p: 0.002 - cl I / p: 0.009 - cl II / p: 0.004 - cl I and II). Our findings demonstrate that the anti-HLA antibodies detected in the cellularized group were against donor HLA possible immunogenic epitopes and that in the decellularized group the anti-HLA antibodies were not against donor HLA possible immunogenic epitopes. These findings lead us to suggest that choosing sodium dodecyl sulfate decellularization process is the best alternative to decrease the immunogenicity of allograft valve transplant.


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Aortic Valve/immunology , Histocompatibility Antigens Class II/immunology , Histocompatibility Antigens Class I/immunology , Isoantibodies/immunology , Pulmonary Valve/immunology , Adult , Aged , Antibody Specificity , Aortic Valve/transplantation , Epitopes , Female , Humans , Immunity, Humoral , Isoantibodies/biosynthesis , Male , Middle Aged , Pulmonary Valve/transplantation , Tissue Donors , Transplantation, Homologous
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Arq. bras. cardiol ; Arq. bras. cardiol;66(1): 15-19, jan. 1996. ilus, tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-165736

ABSTRACT

Objetivo - Relatar a experiência cirúrgica inicial de 4 casos com a utilizaçäo do auto-enxerto pulmonar para substituiçäo da valva aórtica. Métodos - Quatro pacientes masculinos, brancos, com idades entre 23 e 46 anos, portadoras de valvopatia aórtica, forma submetidos a substituiçäo da valva aórtica pelo auto-enxerto pulmonar pela técnica de substituiçäo total da raiz aórtica. Para a reconstituiçäo da via de saída do ventrículo direito foram utilizados homo-enxertos pulmonares e aórtico conservad em soluçäo de antibióticos. Todos tiveram controle pós-operatório com eco-doppler (ECO) e estudo hemodinâmica para a avaliaçäo da funçäo dos auto e homo-enxertos implantados. Resultados - Todos apresentaram excelentes evoluçäo pós-operatória, sem necessidade de drogas inotrópicas e em ritmo sinusal. Os resultados obtidos através do ECO e estudo hemodinâmico revelaram excelente fuçäo dos auto-enxertos implantados sem gradiente em 3 casos e gradiente médio residual de 15 mmHg em um. Näo se observou reguriaçäo aórtica em 3 casos e insuficiência leve no 4o. ano. Os homo-enxertos implantados no lado direito do coraçäo apresentaram excelentes funcäo, sem gradiente em 2 anos e gradiente médio de 6 e 8 mmHg nos outros dois. Conclusäo - A cirurgia do auto-enxerto pulmonar deve ser implantada de forma definitiva em nosso meio


Purpose - Report the initial surgical experience with four cases utilizing a pulmonary autograft for aortic valve replacement Methods - Four patients, all males, white, age between 23 and 46 years having aortic valve disease were submitted to aortic valve replacement with a pulmonary autograft using the root replacement technique. Right ventricular out flow tracts were reconstructed with antibiotic sterilized pulmonary or aortic homografts. All patients had control bidimensional eco-doppler (ECO) and hemodynamic study to evaluate the function of the implanted auto and homografts. Results - All patients had an excelent postoperative recovery, without the necessity of inotropic drugs. All presented in normal sinus rhythm. Postoperative ECO and hemodynamic studies revealed excelent function of the implanted autografts, without gradients in three and with a 15mmHg mean residual gradient in one case. There was no regurgitation in three cases and only trace aortic insufficiency in one. The right sided homografts also showed good function, with no gradient in two cases and mean systolic gradient of 6 and 8mmHg in the other two. Conclusion - The pulmonary autograft procedure should be implemented definitelly in our country


Subject(s)
Transplantation, Autologous , Aortic Valve/surgery
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