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2022 American Transplant Congress

June 4-8, 2022 in Boston, MA

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Monday, June 6, 2022

3:50pm-4:00pm
Organ Transplant Outcomes from Donors with Positive SARS-CoV-2 PCRs in New York: A Case Series

A. L. Friedman1, M. Pereira2, M. Rana3, J. Akpede4, A. Dhand5

COVID-19 Infections Part 2: All Organs  •  Hynes Ballroom B
3:50pm-4:00pm
Outcomes of Living Liver Donors Are Worse Than Those of Matched Healthy Controls: Nationwide Cohort Study

J. Kim1, J. Choi2, J. Kim3, H. Kim4, J. Joh1

Expanding the Donor Pool (MELD Allocation/Donor Issues)  •  Hynes Room 312
3:50pm-4:00pm
Recipient and Kidney Graft Outcomes of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Positive Deceased Donors in the United States

K. J. Swanson1, R. El-Rifai1, A. Bregman1, R. Spong1, V. Kirchner2, T. Pruett2, S. Jackson3, S. M. Riad1

Kidney Deceased Donor Selection I  •  Hynes Ballroom C
3:50pm-4:00pm
Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Highlights the Role of Epithelial-Immune Dual Feature of Proximal Tubule Cells in BK Virus Nephropathy

G. Huang, F. Yang, X. Chen, G. Zhao, H. Zhang, J. Luo, S. Yang, L. Zhou

Kidney: Polyoma Infections  •  Hynes Room 309
3:50pm-4:00pm
The Pre-Transplant Non-HLA Antibody Burden Predicts the Development of Histology of Antibody-Mediated Rejection After Kidney Transplantation

A. Senev1, B. Ray2, J. Hariharan2, C. Heylen2, M. Emonds1, M. Naesens1

B-cell / Antibody /Autoimmunity  •  Hynes Room 310
3:50pm-4:00pm
Trajectory Analysis Of Single Cell RNAseq Data Suggest Intrarenal Induction Of Tregs In Spontaneously Accepted Kidney Allografts

M. Guinn1, E. S. Szuter1, T. Yokose1, J. Ge2, B. Kwon1, I. Rosales3, P. S. Russell1, A. Cuenca2, J. Madsen1, R. Colvin3, A. Alessandrini1

Late Breaking: Basic / Translational  •  Hynes Room 313
3:50pm-4:00pm
What Does It Mean—and How Common is It—For Deceased-Donor Kidneys to ‘Cross in the Air’ En Route to a Recipient?

G. R. Vece, K. Lindblad, M. Stuart, S. Diallo

Non-Organ Specific: Public Policy & Allocation  •  Hynes Room 311
4:00pm-4:10pm
A Sign of Things to Come? Clinical Markers After Elevated Donor-Derived Cell-Free DNA in Heart Transplant Recipients

D. T. Kim1, E. J. Henricksen2, B. M. Zhang3, J. J. Teuteberg1, Y. Moayedi4, H. I. Luikart1, J. Han5, B. Wayda1, K. Khush1

Heart and VADs: All Topics II  •  Hynes Room 210
4:00pm-4:10pm
Abnormal Kidney T Cell Metabolism During Ischemia Reperfusion Injury Can Be Modified to Improve Organ Structure and Function

K. Lee, E. A. Thompson, C. H. Patel, S. Gharaie, J. T. Kurzhagen, S. Noel, P. M. Pierorazio, B. S. Slusher, H. Rabb

Ischemia Reperfusion  •  Hynes Room 302
4:00pm-4:10pm
Beyond CPRA: Identifying Sensitized Kidney Candidates with Markedly Low Access to Transplant

K. Bradbrook1, A. Maldonado2, K. Sjöholm2, C. Kjellman2, J. Lee3, D. Stewart1

Non-Organ Specific: Public Policy & Allocation  •  Hynes Room 311
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