Twenty retransplant patients were serially screened for donor-reactive antibodies (DRA). DRA appeared exclusively in patients whose grafts permanently failed and these DRA shared some common features, namely early appearance (days 4-8 post-transplant), high titers (1:10 up to more than 1:400), and broad anti-HLA specificity. This preliminary data would suggest that regrafted patients with primary graft failure represent a distinct subgroup of particularly immune responsive individuals.
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