Volume 26, Issue 8 e14381
COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW

Role of HLA typing and chimerism analysis in post-liver transplantation GVHD in pediatrics: A systematic review

Salim Ghandorah

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Salim Ghandorah

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, King Fahad Specialist Hospital – Dammam, Dammam, Saudi Arabia

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Salim Ghandorah, Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics Laboratory, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, King Fahad Specialist Hospital – Dammam, Ammar Bin Thabit St, Al Merikbat, Dammam, Eastern Province 32253, Saudi Arabia.

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Baraah Alsawaf

Baraah Alsawaf

Alazizyah Children Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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Weaam Alrefai

Weaam Alrefai

Royal Commission Medical Center, Yanbu, Saudi Arabia

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Aisha Ghazwani

Aisha Ghazwani

Prince Sultan Military College of Health Sciences, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

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Saleh Almusabi

Saleh Almusabi

Prince Sultan Military College of Health Sciences, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

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First published: 18 August 2022

Abstract

Background

GVHD is a well-documented complication after liver transplantation. GVHD occurs when donor immune cells mount a destructive immune response against host cells. The rarity of the GVHD complication and the nonspecific presentation of symptoms and histopathological features provide a diagnostic challenge. Therefore, diagnosis and initiation of treatment are often delayed.

Aim

In this systematic review, we assessed relevant literature to better understand the utilization of HLA typing and chimerism analysis in liver transplantation. We mainly focused on their importance in diagnosing GVHD incidence after liver transplantation.

Results

A total of 18 articles reported 21 cases of GVHD after liver transplantation in pediatrics. Generally, there is a consensus on the advantage of HLA typing and chimerism analysis in confirming the diagnosis of GVHD after liver transplantation. However, there is an inconsistency in the timing and the application of the accurate HLA typing and chimerism analysis.

Conclusion

Further studies are required to assess the incidence of GVHD post-LT and to determine the impact of HLA typing and chimerism analysis in assessing the risk, early determination of GVHD incidence, and improving outcomes. This systematic review highlights the gap in the field of liver transplantation and calls for revisiting the guidelines to consider HLA typing and chimerism analysis in predicting GVHD before transplantation and diagnosing GVHD incidence after liver transplantation.

CONFLICTS OF INTEREST

The author declares no conflicts of interest.

DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT

Data sharing is not applicable to this article as no new data were created or analyzed in this study.

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