Transplantation
1992 Feb;53(2):352-7
The impact of HLA frequency differences in races on the access to optimally
HLA-matched cadaver renal transplants. The Medical Advisory Committee.
Lazda VA.
Regional Organ Bank of Illinois, Chicago 60607.
We examined the donor/recipient HLA match of 448 consecutive cadaver
renal transplants to determine if donor race had an impact on the quality
of HLA match that was achieved. Eighty (17.9%) kidneys from black donors
and 368 (82.1%) from nonblack donors (87.8% caucasians) were distributed
to the blood type compatible and crossmatch negative recipients on the
basis of a local variance of the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS)
point system. There were 278 (62%) nonblack and 170 (38%) black recipients,
numbers close to those of nonblacks and blacks on the waiting list (59%
and 41%, respectively). Kidneys from nonblack donors represented 86% (240/278)
of transplants for nonblack and 75% (128/170) of transplants for black
recipients. The best matches, i.e., zero-A,B,DR, zero-A,B, zero-B,DR,
and 1-A,B,DR mismatches, for nonblack recipients were solely derived from
the nonblack donors, and the few well-matched kidneys from black donors
were distributed to black recipients. Black recipients with zero mismatches
were few (3, 2%) compared with nonblacks (21, 8%). Kidneys received by
black recipients were more likely to be poorly matched (5-6 mismatches)
if coming from nonblack donors (57/128, 44%) than black donors (11/42,
26%), P = 0.035. It was also observed from HLA frequency comparisons that
well-matched kidneys from nonblack donors were rarely distributed to black
patients with HLA phenotypes unique to or more common in blacks who represented
a sizeable portion of blacks on the waiting list. We conclude that better
donor/recipient HLA matches are achieved when both donors and recipients
are of the same race. Thus a larger number of black donors are needed
to improve the quality of HLA matching for potential black kidney transplant
recipients.
PMID: 1738929 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]