B-Cell Induction Therapies in Intestinal Transplantation.

Gastroenterol Clin North Am

Adult and Pediatric Intestinal Transplant, Miami Transplant Institute, University of Miami-Jackson Memorial Hospital, 1801 Northwest 9th Avenue, MTI 7th Floor, Jackson Professional Building, Miami, FL 33136, USA.

Published: September 2024

Despite advancements in short-term outcomes since the inception of intestinal transplant, significant long-term graft failure persists. Early successes are attributed to the utilization of tacrolimus for maintenance therapy, coupled with T-cell modulating induction regimens, which effectively reduce the incidence of acute cellular rejection. However, the challenge of chronic allograft injury remains unresolved. There is increasing evidence indicating a correlation between donor-specific antibodies and the survival of visceral allografts. Strategies aimed at reducing the presence or load of these antibodies may potentially enhance long-term outcomes. Consequently, our focus is now turning toward B-cell induction therapies as a possible solution.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gtc.2024.01.001DOI Listing

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