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NCT ID: NCT00371904
Brief Summary: About one third of prospective kidney transplant recipients have antibodies in their blood directed against the tissues of their only available kidney donor. Recently, "desensitisation" treatments when administered pre-transplant have allowed successful transplantation of these patients despite high rates of acute antibody mediated rejection (AAMR). The investigators propose to test in a randomised controlled trial whether rituximab, a monoclonal antibody that depletes B-lymphocytes, will safely lower antibody mediated rejection (AMR) rates when added to "standard" therapy. The investigators will also test whether rituximab enables more patients to achieve a negative crossmatch against their donor and thereby allow more transplants to proceed.
Detailed Description: This study is designed to investigate in a prospective, randomised fashion whether a single intravenous dose of rituximab (375 mg/m2) given two weeks prior to transplant, in addition to standard therapy, will allow sensitised renal transplant subjects to achieve a negative CDC crossmatch and thereby proceed to live donor transplantation. We will also evaluate whether rituximab will reduce the number of AAMR episodes in the post-transplant period, compared to controls. All eligible subjects must have a positive T- and/or B-cell CDC or flow cytometry crossmatch and have donor-specific antibodies identified by solid-phase assay at screening. All subjects will receive a standard desensitisation regimen that includes plasma exchange/IVIG + MMF before and immediately after transplantation followed by a standard care immunosuppressive regimen (IL-2R antagonist, tacrolimus, mycophenolate mofetil \[MMF\] and corticosteroids) after transplantation.
Study: NCT00371904
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT00371904