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Date publication

avril 2026

Journal

Materials today. Bio

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr GINDRAUX Florelle


Tous les auteurs :
Baudey JB, Solecki L, Picard C, Mathéaud B, Jamain P, Jollet I, Hubert L, Coaquette A, Desanlis A, Lafarge X, Pedini P, Gindraux F

Résumé

Human amniotic membrane (hAM) is considered to have low immunogenicity since Akle et al. reported no anti-HLA antibodies (Abs) in four volunteers after subcutaneous grafting of fresh hAM in 1981. But the sensitivity of the detection methods has significantly improved since then. Furthermore, hAM graft is a massive local input of allogenic HLA-G whose potential immunogenicity has never been assessed. The objective of this study was to look for the presence of anti-HLA class I, II, and anti HLA-G Abs at 1 and 3 months after hAM transplantation on the ocular surface.

Mots clés

Biological scaffold, HLA-G, HLA-I, HLA-II, Human amniotic membrane, Immunogenicity, Luminex, MAIPA

Référence

Mater Today Bio. 2026 04;37:102821