Ventricular assist device elicits serum natural IgG that correlates with the development of primary graft dysfunction following heart transplantation. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • BACKGROUND: Pre-transplant sensitization is a limiting factor in solid-organ transplantation. In heart transplants, ventricular assist device (VAD) implantation has been associated with sensitization to human leukocyte antigens (HLA). The effect of VAD on non-HLA antibodies is unclear. We have previously shown that polyreactive natural antibodies (Nabs) contribute to pre-sensitization in kidney allograft recipients. Here we assessed generation of Nabs after VAD implantation in pre-transplant sera and examined their contribution to cardiac allograft outcome. METHODS: IgM and IgG Nabs were tested in pre-transplant serum samples collected from 206 orthotopic heart transplant recipients, including 128 patients with VAD (VAD patients) and 78 patients without VAD (no-VAD patients). Nabs were assessed by testing serum reactivity to apoptotic cells by flow cytometry and to the generic oxidized epitope, malondialdehyde, by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. RESULTS: No difference was observed in serum levels of IgM Nabs between VAD and no-VAD patients. However, serum IgG Nabs levels were significantly increased in VAD compared with no-VAD patients. This increase was likely due to the presence of the VAD, as revealed by lower serum IgG Nabs levels before implantation. Elevated pre-transplant IgG Nabs level was associated with development of primary graft dysfunction (PGD). CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates that VAD support elicits IgG Nabs reactive to apoptotic cells and oxidized epitopes. These findings further support broad and non-specific B-cell activation by VAD, resulting in IgG sensitization. Moreover, the association of serum IgG Nabs levels with development of PGD suggests a possible role for these antibodies in the inflammatory reaction accompanying this complication.

publication date

  • March 24, 2017

Research

keywords

  • Antibodies, Anti-Idiotypic
  • Heart Failure
  • Heart Transplantation
  • Heart-Assist Devices
  • Immunoglobulin G
  • Primary Graft Dysfunction

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC5515682

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85017496933

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1016/j.healun.2017.03.018

PubMed ID

  • 28431981

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 36

issue

  • 8