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Banff 2011 Meeting Report: New Concepts in Antibody‐Mediated Rejection

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The 11th Banff meeting was held in Paris, France, from June 5 to 10, 2011, with a focus on refining diagnostic criteria for antibody‐mediated rejection (ABMR), with a major outcome was the acknowledgment of C4d‐negative ABMR in kidney transplants.
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This article is published in American Journal of Transplantation.The article was published on 2012-03-01 and is currently open access. It has received 370 citations till now.

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2016 Comprehensive Update of the Banff Working Group on Liver Allograft Pathology: Introduction of Antibody-Mediated Rejection.

Anthony J. Demetris, +76 more
TL;DR: New recommendations for complement component 4d tissue staining and interpretation, staging liver allograft fibrosis, and findings related to immunosuppression minimization are included.
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The impact of donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies on late kidney allograft failure

TL;DR: Advances in the understanding of the pathological significance of DSAs and ABMR show their primacy in the mediation of chronic allograft destruction.
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Banff '09 meeting report: Antibody mediated graft deterioration and implementation of Banff working groups

TL;DR: The willingness of the Banff process to adapt continuously in response to new research and improve potential weaknesses, led to the implementation of six working groups on the following areas: isolated v‐lesion, fibrosis scoring, glomerular lesions, molecular pathology, polyomavirus nephropathy and quality assurance.
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Identifying Specific Causes of Kidney Allograft Loss

TL;DR: Targets for investigation and intervention are identified that may result in improved kidney transplantation outcomes and alloinmunity remains the most common mechanism leading to failure.
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Preexisting Donor-Specific HLA Antibodies Predict Outcome in Kidney Transplantation

TL;DR: In conclusion, the risk for both AMR and graft loss directly correlates with peak HLA-DSA strength, which should help guide selection of acceptable grafts for sensitized patients.
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Antibody-mediated microcirculation injury is the major cause of late kidney transplant failure.

TL;DR: The major cause of late kidney transplant failure is antibody‐mediated microcirculation injury, but detection of this phenotype requires new diagnostic criteria.
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Desensitization in HLA-incompatible kidney recipients and survival.

TL;DR: Live-donor transplantation after desensitization provided a significant survival benefit for patients with HLA sensitization, as compared with waiting for a compatible organ.
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