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A prospective multicenter pilot study of HIV-positive deceased donor to HIV-positive recipient kidney transplantation: HOPE in action
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Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Durand, Christine M. (Author)
- Zhang, Wanying (Author)
- Brown, Diane M. (Author)
- Yu, Sile (Author)
- Desai, Niraj (Author)
- Redd, Andrew D. (Author)
- Bagnasco, Serena M. (Author)
- Naqvi, Fizza F. (Author)
- Seaman, Shanti (Author)
- Doby, Brianna L. (Author)
- Ostrander, Darin (Author)
- Bowring, Mary Grace (Author)
- Eby, Yolanda (Author)
- Fernandez, Reinaldo E. (Author)
- Friedman-Moraco, Rachel (Author)
- Turgeon, Nicole (Author)
- Stock, Peter (Author)
- Chin-Hong, Peter (Author)
- Mehta, Shikha (Author)
- Stosor, Valentina (Author)
- Small, Catherine B. (Author)
- Gupta, Gaurav (Author)
- Mehta, Sapna A. (Author)
- Wolfe, Cameron R. (Author)
- Husson, Jennifer (Author)
- Gilbert, Alexander (Author)
- Cooper, Matthew (Author)
- Adebiyi, Oluwafisayo (Author)
- Agarwal, Avinash (Author)
- Muller, Elmi (Author)
- Quinn, Thomas C. (Author)
- Odim, Jonah (Author)
- Huprikar, Shirish (Author)
- Florman, Sander (Author)
- Massie, Allan B. (Author)
- Tobian, Aaron A. R. (Author)
- Segev, Dorry L. (Author)
Title
A prospective multicenter pilot study of HIV-positive deceased donor to HIV-positive recipient kidney transplantation: HOPE in action
Abstract
HIV-positive donor to HIV-positive recipient (HIV D+/R+) transplantation is permitted in the United States under the HIV Organ Policy Equity Act. To explore safety and the risk attributable to an HIV+ donor, we performed a prospective multicenter pilot study comparing HIV D+/R+ vs HIV-negative donor to HIV+ recipient (HIV D−/R+) kidney transplantation (KT). From 3/2016 to 7/2019 at 14 centers, there were 75 HIV+ KTs: 25 D+ and 50 D− (22 recipients from D− with false positive HIV tests). Median follow-up was 1.7 years. There were no deaths nor differences in 1-year graft survival (91% D+ vs 92% D−, P = .9), 1-year mean estimated glomerular filtration rate (63 mL/min D+ vs 57 mL/min D−, P = .31), HIV breakthrough (4% D+ vs 6% D−, P > .99), infectious hospitalizations (28% vs 26%, P = .85), or opportunistic infections (16% vs 12%, P = .72). One-year rejection was higher for D+ recipients (50% vs 29%, HR: 1.83, 95% CI 0.84-3.95, P = .13) but did not reach statistical significance; rejection was lower with lymphocyte-depleting induction (21% vs 44%, HR: 0.33, 95% CI 0.21-0.87, P = .03). In this multicenter pilot study directly comparing HIV D+/R+ with HIV D−/R+ KT, overall transplant and HIV outcomes were excellent; a trend toward higher rejection with D+ raises concerns that merit further investigation.
Publication
American Journal of Transplantation
Date
2021
Volume
21
Issue
5
Pages
1754-1764
Accessed
5/20/21, 7:49 PM
ISSN
1600-6143
Short Title
A prospective multicenter pilot study of HIV-positive deceased donor to HIV-positive recipient kidney transplantation
Language
en
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
License
© 2020 The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons
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Citation
Durand, C. M., Zhang, W., Brown, D. M., Yu, S., Desai, N., Redd, A. D., Bagnasco, S. M., Naqvi, F. F., Seaman, S., Doby, B. L., Ostrander, D., Bowring, M. G., Eby, Y., Fernandez, R. E., Friedman-Moraco, R., Turgeon, N., Stock, P., Chin-Hong, P., Mehta, S., … Segev, D. L. (2021). A prospective multicenter pilot study of HIV-positive deceased donor to HIV-positive recipient kidney transplantation: HOPE in action. American Journal of Transplantation, 21(5), 1754–1764. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.16205
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