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TL;DR: It is shown that the long-term benefits of HLA matching are due to reduction of the graft failure rate within five months of transplantation, and it is suggested that graft losses after 5 months may be attributable to non-HLA targets.
Abstract: Many studies have shown long-term benefits of HLA matching in kidney transplantation. By examining rates of graft loss within consecutive posttransplant intervals, using data from the UK Transplant Service, we show that the long-term benefits of HLA matching are due to reduction of the graft failure rate within five months of transplantation. After 5-months, HLA-A,B,DR matching appears to have little impact on graft loss. We suggest that graft losses after 5 months may be attributable to non-HLA targets.

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