Nataša Katalinić
Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek
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Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift | 2017
Nataša Katalinić; Marina Fućak; Tajana Crnić; Milena Ćurković; Alma Starčević; Sanja Balen
SummaryBackgroundThe introduction of more sensitive techniques, such as Luminex® for HLA antibody screening of patients awaiting organ transplantation has resulted in a better understanding of transplantation immunology and improvements in clinical practice.ObjectiveThe interpretation of the results obtained only by Luminex® can lead to inaccurate evaluation of a patient’s antibody status and unjustified rejection of a potential organ donor. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the benefits of performing HLA antibody screening in the sera of patients on the waiting list for organ transplantation by two different assays, complement dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) and Luminex®.MethodsA retrospective analysis was performed on 563 pretransplant serum samples from 141 patients on the kidney transplantation waiting list in Rijeka, tested from March 2012 until March 2015. All samples were tested in parallel by the CDC assay and the Luminex®-based assay.ResultsOut of the 563 samples tested 302 (53.7%) tested negative for HLA antibodies and 88 (15.6%) positive by both assays. From 173 (30.7%) samples with discordant results 149 (26.5%) were CDC negative and Luminex® positive, while 24 (4.3%) were CDC positive and Luminex® negative. Among the Luminex positive patients seven did not experience any immunizing events.ConclusionEvaluation of the HLA antibody status in patients on a waiting list for organ transplantation should be based on the results of the both CDC and Luminex® (or other sensitive) assays in accordance to information about patient’s clinical status and exposure to immunizing events.
Ndt Plus | 2017
Nataša Katalinić; Alma Starčević; Martina Mavrinac; Sanja Balen
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of exposure to different sensitizing events (SEs) and to assess their effects on human leucocyte antigen (HLA) alloimmunization in transplant candidates using two different HLA antibody screening techniques: complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) and Luminex. Methods This retrospective study included HLA antibody screening results for 163 patients on the kidney transplant waiting list (WL) tested from March 2012 until the end of December 2015 at the Tissue Typing Laboratory, Rijeka, Croatia. All sera samples were tested using the CDC and Luminex techniques in parallel. Results Two-thirds of the patients [114 (70%)] on the WL were exposed to transfusions, pregnancies and/or kidney transplant. The pre-transplant sera of 104 (63.80%) patients were negative for antibodies. In the sera of 23 (14.11%) patients, HLA antibodies were detected by CDC and Luminex and in the sera of 36 (22.09%) patients by Luminex only. Conclusion In patients on kidney WL, previous organ transplantation represents the strongest immunogenic stimulus, followed by blood transfusions (the most frequent SE) and pregnancies. Although Luminex is more sensitive than CDC in HLA antibody detection, the decision on unacceptable HLA antigens in WL patients has to be based on the results of both assays and the patient’s immunization history.
XXVI Congress of the International Society of Thrombosis and Haemostasis | 2017
Nada Vukelić-Damijani; Nataša Katalinić; Jadranko Sokolić; Željko Župan; Sanja Balen
Transplantacija bubrega u Rijeci - povijesni osvrt i sadašnje stanje | 2017
Sanja Balen; Nataša Katalinić
Lijec̆nic̆ki vjesnik | 2017
Alma Starčević; Nada Vukelić-Damijani; Nataša Katalinić; Nataša Lukežić; Sanja Balen
Lijec̆nic̆ki vjesnik | 2017
Alma Starčević; Nataša Katalinić; Nada Vukelić-Damijani; Snježana Buneta Skorup; Sanja Balen
Book of Abstracts | 2017
Milena Ćurković; Nataša Katalinić; Tajana Crnić; Marina Fućak; Helena Kurtović; Marijana Duhović; Sanja Balen
7. hrvatski transfuziološki kongres s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem | 2017
Alma Starčević; Nataša Katalinić; Nada Vukelić-Damijani; Sanja Balen
7. hrvatski transfuziološki kongres s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem | 2017
Alma Starčević; Nataša Katalinić; Nada Vukelić-Damijani; Snježana Buneta Skorup; Sanja Balen
7. hrvatski transfuziološki kongres s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem | 2017
Alma Starčević; Nada Vukelić-Damijani; Nataša Katalinić; Nataša Lukežić; Sanja Balen