作者
Stanley C. Jordan,Tomas Lorant,Jua Choi,Christian Kjellman,Lena Winstedt,Mats Bengtsson,Xiaohai Zhang,Torsten Eich,Mieko Toyoda,Britt‐Marie Eriksson,Shili Ge,Alice Peng,Sofia Järnum,Kathryn J. Wood,Torbjörn Lundgren,Lars Wennberg,Lars Bäckman,Erik Larsson,Rafael Villicana,Joseph Kahwaji,Sabrina Louie,Alexis Kang,Mark Haas,Cynthia C. Nast,Ashley Vo,Gunnar Tufveson
摘要
Donor-specific antibodies create an immunologic barrier to transplantation. Current therapies to modify donor-specific antibodies are limited and ineffective in the most highly HLA-sensitized patients. The IgG-degrading enzyme derived from Streptococcus pyogenes (IdeS), an endopeptidase, cleaves human IgG into F(ab′)2 and Fc fragments inhibiting complement-dependent cytotoxicity and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity, which suggests that IdeS might be useful for desensitization. We report on the combined experience of two independently performed open-label, phase 1–2 trials (conducted in Sweden and the United States) that assessed the efficacy of IdeS with regard to desensitization and transplantation of a kidney from an HLA-incompatible donor.