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      REACCIÓN ANAFILÁCTICA FATAL POR BASILIXIMAB Translated title: FATAL ANAPHYLACTIC REACTION DUE TO BASILIXIMAB

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          KDIGO clinical practice guideline for the care of kidney transplant recipients.

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          The 2009 Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) clinical practice guideline on the monitoring, management, and treatment of kidney transplant recipients is intended to assist the practitioner caring for adults and children after kidney transplantation. The guideline development process followed an evidence-based approach, and management recommendations are based on systematic reviews of relevant treatment trials. Critical appraisal of the quality of the evidence and the strength of recommendations followed the Grades of Recommendation Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) approach. The guideline makes recommendations for immunosuppression, graft monitoring, as well as prevention and treatment of infection, cardiovascular disease, malignancy, and other complications that are common in kidney transplant recipients, including hematological and bone disorders. Limitations of the evidence, especially on the lack of definitive clinical outcome trials, are discussed and suggestions are provided for future research.
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            Interleukin 2 receptor antagonists for renal transplant recipients: a meta-analysis of randomized trials.

            Interleukin 2 receptor antagonists (IL-2Ra) are increasingly used to treat renal transplant recipients. This study aims to systematically identify and summarize the effects of using IL-2Ra as induction immunosuppression, as an addition to standard therapy, or as an alternative to other antibody therapy. Databases, reference lists, and abstracts of conference proceedings were searched extensively to identify relevant randomized controlled trials in all languages. Data were synthesized using the random effects model. Results are expressed as relative risk (RR), with 95% confidence intervals (CI). A total of 117 reports from 38 trials involving 4,893 participants were included. When IL-2Ra were compared with placebo (17 trials; 2,786 patients), graft loss was not significantly different at 1 year (14 trials: RR 0.84; CI 0.64-1.10) or 3 years (4 trials: RR 1.08; CI 0.71-1.64). Acute rejection was significantly reduced at 6 months (12 trials: RR 0.66; CI 0.59-0.74) and at 1 year (10 trials: RR 0.67; CI 0.60-0.75). At 1 year, cytomegalovirus infection (7 trials: RR 0.82; CI 0.65-1.03) and malignancy (9 trials: RR 0.67; CI 0.33-1.36) were not significantly different. When IL-2Ra were compared with other antibody therapy, no significant differences in treatment effects were demonstrated, but IL-2Ra had significantly fewer side effects. Given a 40% risk of rejection, seven patients would need treatment with IL-2Ra in addition to standard therapy, to prevent one patient from undergoing rejection, with no definite improvement in graft or patient survival. There is no apparent difference between basiliximab and daclizumab.
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              Anaphylactic shock caused by immunoglobulin E sensitization after retreatment with the chimeric anti-interleukin-2 receptor monoclonal antibody basiliximab.

              Repeated administration of chimeric or humanized monoclonal antibodies is generally well tolerated. Anti-idiotypic sensitization is rare and is considered to be of no clinical significance. We observed a child who experienced anaphylactic shock when he received a second course of basiliximab at the time of his second renal transplantation. We therefore searched for the presence of anti-basiliximab immunoglobulin (Ig) E in this patient. Serum levels of anti-basiliximab IgE, assay of the anti-murine reactivity of circulating anti-basiliximab IgE, and assays for serum anti-mouse antibodies and global anti-basiliximab anti-idiotypic antibodies were carried out by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Anti-basiliximab IgE antibodies on circulating basophils were evaluated by the ability of the patient's blood to produce leukotrienes in vitro after exposure to basiliximab. Sequential assays of serum samples by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay indicated that anti-basiliximab IgE antibodies appeared after the second basiliximab course. There was no IgE reactivity toward a control murine IgG2a monoclonal antibody (mAb), indicating that the IgE response was directed exclusively against basiliximab idiotypes. There was no IgE reactivity against the humanized anti-interleukin-2 receptor mAb daclizumab, which was derived from a distinct parental murine mAb. Patient basophils harvested months after the anaphylactic shock produced leukotrienes in vitro on exposure to basiliximab. Patients exposed to chimeric antibodies may develop an anti-idiotypic IgE response that can trigger anaphylactic shock on further exposure. Specific anti-idiotypic IgE may be bound to basophils even in the absence of circulating IgE.
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                nefro
                Revista de nefrologia, dialisis y trasplante
                Rev. nefrol. dial. traspl.
                Asociación Regional de Diálisis y Trasplantes Renales de Capital Federal y Provincia de Buenos Aires (Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, , Argentina )
                2346-8548
                September 2015
                : 35
                : 3
                : 165-167
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                [01] Buenos Aires orgnameHospital Universitario Austral orgdiv1Servicio de Nefrología y Trasplante Renal
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                S2346-85482015000300006 S2346-8548(15)03500300006
                3aae58e0-bc56-4f7d-af18-0cd894cf69fe

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