Does donor race still make a difference in deceased-donor African-American renal allograft recipients?

作者:Brown Kristian L; Doshi Mona D; Singh Atul; Mehta Kalyani; Morawski Katherina; Cincotta Elizabeth; West Miguel S; Gruber Scott A*
来源:American Journal of Surgery, 2010, 199(3): 305-309.
DOI:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2009.08.025

摘要

BACKGROUND: Prior studies have demonstrated that African-American (AA) donor kidneys are independently associated with an increased risk for graft loss.
METHODS: We examined outcomes in comparable groups of AA deceased-donor (DD) kidney transplant patients receiving an AA donor (n = 35) versus a Caucasian donor (C group; n = 150) organ.
RESULTS: There were no differences between AA and C groups in patient survival, new-onset diabetes, or BK nephropathy. The AA group demonstrated a significantly higher 6-month and overall incidence of acute rejection (AR), increased cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, and decreased graft survival. Recurrent or de novo focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) accounted for a significantly higher fraction of graft losses in the AA versus C group.
CONCLUSIONS: AA DD renal allograft recipients have equivalent patient but decreased graft survival when transplanted with an AA versus C kidney using current immunosuppression. This may be the result of increased AR. CMV infection, and recurrence/development of FSGS.

  • 出版日期2010-3