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Human Immunology | 2013

140-P: THE OPO EXPERIENCE WITH (ALMOST) REAL TIME HLA TYPING BY REAL-TIME PCR

Padma Kuchipudi; Lynden Gault; Dorothy Levis; Jerry C. Rosenberg; Sam Ho

Aim We are one of a few organ procurement organization (OPO)-based laboratories that provide full-service deceased donor testing (HLA, ABO, final crossmatch, infectious diseases). Here we compared the new real-time PCR HLA typing system to the traditional SSP-gel method for deceased donor typing. Methods The real-time PCR method was performed using the Linkage Biosciences LinkSeq HLA-ABCDRDQDP+ 384-well typing kit (210 deceased donors typed to date) and the SSP-gel method was performed using the Invitrogen SSP UniTray low-resolution HLA-A, B, C, DRB1/3/4/5 and DQB1 and high-resolution DPB1 and DQA1 typing kits (256 donors typed). Results While the reagent cost is comparable between the two methods (


Human Immunology | 2013

22-P : DO ANTIBODIES AGAINST DENATURED ANTIGENS STILL EXIST WITH THE iBeads ASSAY?

Mary Jackowski; Padma Kuchipudi; Dorothy Levis; Sam Ho

230/donor), the total assay time from setup to resulting is significantly less with the real-time method (2 hrs) than the SSP-gel method (4.5 hrs). To date, no repeat testing has been performed due to lane dropout as more than half of the 245 unique reaction wells on each real-time typing tray are duplicated, whereas additional testing was performed on a donor for resolving a major antigen ambiguity (B61 vs B4005 in presence of B45/50:02). The real-time typing kit also maintains the capability to detect the presence of some common null alleles (e.g. C∗04:09N, DRB4∗01:03N, DRB5∗01:08N). Unfortunately, the need of a costly real-time PCR instrument (or two for redundancy in deceased donor workup) may be prohibitive for many laboratories. Moreover, there has not been a wipe test available specifically for this technology, which uses uracil as one of the nucleobases instead of the standard thymine, and the DPB1 typing employs a vendor-specific nomenclature system (epitype) which requires some conversions for reporting. Conclusions The real-time HLA typing platform appears to be a good fit for OPO laboratories where time-sensitive deceased donor testing is frequently performed after hours with technologists constantly struggling with multitasking and time constraints.


Human Immunology | 2018

OR51 To treat or not to treat: Long term stable kidney allograft function in presence of strong complement-fixing donor-specific antibody (DSA) to HLA-DQ alpha chain

Sam Ho; Nicholas Dyson; Christine R. Peiter; Bradford West


Human Immunology | 2017

P116 Major update to the swine leukocyte antigen (SLA) nomenclature system of the international society for animal genetics (ISAG) and the international union of immunological societies (IUIS)

Sam Ho; Joan K. Lunney; Asako Ando; Claire Rogel-Gaillard; Jun-Heon Lee; Lawrence B. Schook; Sabine E. Hammer


Human Immunology | 2017

P176 Differential HLA expression on lymphocytes

Sam Ho; Christine R. Peiter; Kyle Putnam; Walter F. Herczyk; John A. Gerlach


Human Immunology | 2016

P086 Distribution analysis of DPB1∗104:01 – Unexpected results for a member of the DPB1∗03:01:01G ambiguous allele group

Zachary Antovich; Komal Singh; Roland Russnak; Wayne Shumway; Sam Ho; Renata Santos; Angelica DeOliviveira


Human Immunology | 2016

P045 Validation of BLDType for ABO/RHD/CCR5 typing of registry donors

Wei Dong; Sam Ho; Christina Tan; Elise MacLeod; Robert Bresler; Margaret A. Keller; Susan Hsu


Human Immunology | 2016

P143 Determining the serologic equivalent of a relatively rare common allele DRB1∗11:17

Elise MacLeod; Robert Bresler; Taba Kheradmand; Sharon Skorupski; John A. Gerlach; Sam Ho


Human Immunology | 2016

P059 Analysis of the one year transplant trend in Michigan’s highly sensitized patient cohort post new OPTN kidney allocation system

Taba Kheradmand; Sam Ho


Human Immunology | 2016

P157 Accelerated graft loss due to non-complement fixing donor-specific antibody against a single DP epitope

Amber Carriker; Nicholas Dyson; Mimi Cathers; John G. Lunz; Bradford West; Marc Garfinkel; Sam Ho

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Michigan State University

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