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Area of Science:

  • Organ transplantation immunology
  • Bioinformatics in transplantation
  • Clinical outcomes research

Background:

  • Molecular matching is crucial in organ transplantation, with studies linking incompatibility to clinical outcomes.
  • The clinical utility and application context of molecular matching remain debated.
  • No universal consensus exists on implementing molecular matching in clinical decision-making.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent advancements in molecular matching for organ transplantation.
  • To explore the practical applications and clinical utility of molecular matching.
  • To discuss the role of molecular matching in risk stratification and personalized medicine.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent literature on molecular matching in organ transplantation.
  • Analysis of algorithmic pipeline improvements.
  • Evaluation of clinical evidence across different transplant types and patient cohorts.

Main Results:

  • Algorithmic pipelines for molecular matching have been refined, enhancing robustness.
  • Clinical evidence supporting molecular matching has expanded to liver and lung transplantation.
  • Applications in deceased organ allocation and personalized immunosuppression strategies are emerging.

Conclusions:

  • Molecular matching algorithms significantly enhance immunologic risk stratification for transplant recipients.
  • Early studies are exploring the translation of molecular matching insights into clinical practice, including organ allocation and personalized medicine.
  • Further research and support are needed to fully integrate molecular matching into patient management.