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Antibody immunosuppressive therapy in solid-organ transplant: Part I
Authors:Nadim Mahmud  Dusko Klipa  Nasimul Ahsan
Institution:1.Stanford School of Medicine; Palo Alto, CA USA;;2.Department of Pharmacy; Mayo Clinic Florida; Jacksonville, FL USA;3.Department of Nephrology and Hypertension; Mayo Clinic Florida; Jacksonville, FL USA
Abstract:Currently, a wide variety of both polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies are being routinely utilized to prevent and treat solid organ rejection. More commonly, these agents are also administered in order to delay introduction of calcineurin inhibitors, especially in patients with already compromised renal function. While these antibody therapies dramatically reduced the incidence of acute rejection episodes and improved both short and long-term graft survival, they are also associated with an increased incidence of opportunistic infections and neoplastic complications. Therefore, effective patient management must necessarily balance these risks against the potential benefits of the therapy.Key words: monoclonal, polyclonal, induction, transplants, kidney, lung, liver, heart, rejection, complications
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