Increasing three-dimensional electrostatic mismatch score (EMS-3D) of donor HLA was strongly associated with a higher risk of donor-specific alloantibody development (OR 2.35 per 0.1 U increase).
Cohort (n=191)
Yes
Does the three-dimensional electrostatic mismatch score (EMS-3D) predict donor-specific alloantibody development in patients exposed to donor HLA?
The EMS-3D computational scoring system can predict the immunogenicity of donor HLA and the risk of donor-specific alloantibody development, offering a novel approach for immunological risk assessment in transplantation.
Effect estimate: OR 2.35 (95% CI 2.04-2.71)
p-value: p=<0.0001
In transplantation, development of humoral alloimmunity against donor HLA is a major cause of organ transplant failure, but our ability to assess the immunological risk associated with a potential donor-recipient HLA combination is limited. We hypothesized that the capacity of donor HLA to induce a specific alloantibody response depends on their structural and physicochemical dissimilarity compared with recipient HLA. To test this hypothesis, we first developed a novel computational scoring system that enables quantitative assessment of surface electrostatic potential differences between donor and recipient HLA molecules at the tertiary structure level three-dimensional electrostatic mismatch score (EMS-3D). We then examined humoral alloimmune responses in healthy females subjected to a standardized injection of donor lymphocytes from their male partner. This analysis showed a strong association between the EMS-3D of donor HLA and donor-specific alloantibody development; this relationship was strongest for HLA-DQ alloantigens. In the clinical transplantation setting, the immunogenic potential of HLA-DRB1 and -DQ mismatches expressed on donor kidneys, as assessed by their EMS-3D, was an independent predictor of development of donor-specific alloantibody after graft failure. Collectively, these findings demonstrate the translational potential of our approach to improve immunological risk assessment and to decrease the burden of humoral alloimmunity in organ transplantation.
Mallon et al. (Wed,) conducted a cohort in Humoral alloimmunity (n=191). Donor HLA EMS-3D (Three-dimensional electrostatic mismatch score) vs. Lower EMS-3D was evaluated on Development of donor-specific alloantibody (DSA) (MFI ≥ 2000) (OR 2.35, 95% CI 2.04-2.71, p=<0.0001). Increasing three-dimensional electrostatic mismatch score (EMS-3D) of donor HLA was strongly associated with a higher risk of donor-specific alloantibody development (OR 2.35 per 0.1 U increase).
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