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BackgroundNon-HLA antibodies against human endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) in pre-transplant recipient serum can have a deleterious influence on the graft. EPC enriched from peripheral blood have been commonly used for EPC cross-matching. In the present study, we describe cross-matches using EPC enriched from fresh or frozen-thawed spleen cell preparations, thereby widening the sample source for deceased-donor cross-matching and retrospective studies.MethodsEPC cross-matches were performed retrospectively using spleen cells and the flow cytometric XM-ONE cross-match test kit.ResultsHealthy controls (n=28) showed no IgG antibodies against EPC. When sera of 11 random dialysis patients were studied, 2 patients (18%) exhibited IgG EPC antibodies. When pre-transplant sera of 20 kidney graft recipients with good long-term graft outcome (serum creatinine 1.00.2mg/dL measured 2463 +/- 324days post-transplant) were investigated using frozen-thawed and then separated Tie-2-enriched spleen cells of the original transplant donor, 3 patients (15%) had pre-transplant IgG EPC antibodies. When pre-transplant sera of 5 patients with intra-operative graft loss were studied employing the original donor spleen cells, 4 (80%) patients showed IgG EPC antibodies.ConclusionsCross-matches with spleen cell-derived EPC using the XM-ONE assay are technically possible. Our very preliminary experience suggests clinical relevance.

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Daniel, Volker;  Suesal, Caner;  Scherer, Sabine;  Hien Tran;  Gombos, Petra;  Trojan, Karina;  Sadeghi, Mahmoud;  Morath, Christian;  Opelz, Gerhard

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