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2020 American Transplant Congress » Biomarkers, Immune Assessment and Clinical Outcomes IV

Date: Saturday, May 30, 2020

Time: 3:15pm-4:45pm

Location: Virtual

Session Type: Oral Abstract Session

Meeting: 2020 American Transplant Congress

3:15pm-3:27pm
Humanized Mouse Reveals the Cytoprotective Function of Hepatocyte RXFP1 in Liver Transplant Recipients

H. Kojima1, S. Kageyama1, K. Kadono1, H. Hirao1, K. J. Dery1, T. Ito1, G. Sugahara2, Y. Ishida2, T. Saito2, F. M. Kaldas1, R. W. Busuttil1, J. W. Kupiec-Weglinski1

3:27pm-3:39pm
Preformed Donor Specific Antibody and Mfi-Dependent Effects in Simultaneous Liver-Kidney Transplantation

V. Fleetwood, C. Papageorge, D. Aufhauser, G. Leverson, B. Welch, L. Hidalgo, D. Foley, Y. Yankol, A. D'Alessandro, D. Al-Adra, R. Redfield, J. Mezrich

3:39pm-3:51pm
Post-Transplant Hepatic CHOP Expression Dictates Clinical Outcomes in Liver Transplantation

H. Hirao1, T. Ito1, K. Nakamura2, S. Kageyama1, K. Kadono1, H. Kojima1, K. J. Dery1, S. Younan1, R. W. Busuttil1, F. M. Kaldas1, J. W. Kupiec‐Weglinski1

3:51pm-4:03pm
Evaluation of Pre-Transplant T Cell Exhaustion as a Mechanism for Immune Dysfunction and Recipient Risk of Death Following Liver Transplant

K. E. Lunsford1, N. Aware2, K. Cleveland3, D. T. Nguyen4, E. A. Graviss4, L. J. Minze3, T. N. Eagar4, X. C. Li3, R. M. Ghobrial3

4:03pm-4:15pm
A Data-Driven Approach to Defining the Volume-Outcome Relationship in Liver Transplantation

M. D. Bailey, E. L. Godfrey, W. C. Frankel, A. Rana

4:15pm-4:27pm
Multiplexed Imaging Mass Cytometry Analysis Reveals a New Role for CD68+ Macrophages in Chronic Liver Transplant Rejection

J. Emamaullee, C. Man, J. Hoeflich, N. Ung, R. Sun, N. Matasci, J. Katz, J. Lee, S. Chopra, L. Sher, S. Asgharzadeh, O. Akbari, Y. Genyk

4:27pm-4:39pm
Assessing Immunosuppression with Immunological Testing and Surveillance Biopsies Late after Liver and Intestine Transplantation (LT, IT)

L. Remaley, R. Falik, K. Soltys, G. Bond, J. Winnier, P. Kachmar, C. Ashokkumar, A. Ganoza, A. Kepler, A. Khanna, J. Squires, P. McKiernan, J. Rudolph, F. Alissa, G. Mazariegos, R. Sindhi

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