Effect of Plasmapheresis on the Efficacy of Rituximab in Antibody-Mediated Rejection Patients

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Background. Rituximab and plasmapheresis (PP) suppress and eliminate antibody production in patients experiencing antibody-mediated rejection (AMR). Herein, we discuss a case where rituximab was less effective after PP for treating AMR. Case. A 55-year-old male patient underwent kidney transplantation. His renal function remained normal for 1 year. Subsequently, renal function declined, and (donor-specific antibodies showed positive results. A biopsy of the transplanted kidney revealed AMR. On the day of the biopsy, the medical staff administered 200 mg of rituximab, followed by IV immunoglobulin (IVIg) and PP the next day. The time interval between PP + IVIg treatment and rituximab was 12 h. As a result, the B-cell markers CD19 and CD20 did not decrease sufficiently, and the patient's creatinine and glomerular filtration rate muscles did not recover adequately. Conclusion. We report a case in which PP was administered shortly after rituximab injection, resulting in insufficient B-cell inhibition due to the removal of rituximab.

제목
Effect of Plasmapheresis on the Efficacy of Rituximab in Antibody-Mediated Rejection Patients
저자
Lee, Jin HoLee, HeeryongKim, KipyoLee, Seoung WooSong, Joon HoHwang, Seun Deuk
DOI
10.1016/j.transproceed.2024.01.014
발행일
2024-04
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Article
저널명
Transplantation Proceedings
56
3
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723 ~ 725