Just Released - Transplantation Direct - January Issue

We begin the new year with a thought-provoking issue of Transplantation Direct. Several topics are represented in this issue, including organ donation regarding broadening of donor liver criteria, professional opinions about molecular donor-recipient matching, and the influence of social deprivation. In kidney transplantation, the effects of transplantation on bone density are explored, as well as a surgical reconstruction method to deal with renal artery dissection. We have multiple articles on pancreas and islet transplantation, from medical and surgical management of failed pancreas transplantation, to thrombosis-related graft inflammation, to issues related to islet autotransplantation. Also, an experience of successful living-donor lobar lung transplantation with perioperative BK virus complications is described. Additionally, this issue publishes abstracts for the upcoming 2023 Transplantation Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual meeting. As 2024 kicks off, we hope that you continue to take advantage of Transplantation Direct as an open access resource to the latest developments in transplantation.



TTS 2024 - Discounted Flights - Travel to Istanbul

Prof. Haberal (TTS 2024 Honorary Chair) and his local team have successfully negotiated an outstanding discount in partnership with Turkish Airlines for attendees of the Congress. Moreover, we have secured extended eligibility dates for those who wish to arrive early or prolong their stay in Istanbul!
Turkish Airlines is the official airline of TTS 2024, special discounts are offered for all delegates. To proceed with the online booking tool, please visit Turkish Airlines promocode website and use the event code “012TKM24” under the Promotion code section.

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Submitting an abstract to the TTS 2024 Congress offers a platform to showcase groundbreaking research, connect with global experts, and contribute to advancements in transplantation medicine, fostering collaboration and influencing the field's future direction. Submission deadline: March 18, 2024.

News Spotlight

World’s First Partial Heart Transplant Proves Successful in First Year

More than 1 year after the world’s first partial heart transplant in a newborn boy, pediatric transplant cardiologists at Duke Health report that the donor valve tissue is growing with the child.

Scientists use AI to discover new antibiotic to treat deadly superbug

Two studies published on 3 January in Nature report a new class of drug candidates for tackling A. baumannii infections (C. Zampaloni et al. Nature https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06873-0 (2023); K. P. Pahil et al. Nature https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06799-7; 2023). One of these compounds has already made it into clinical trials, but it is still a long way from being approved for clinical use.

Women in Transplantation 2024 Research Grants

WIT is delighted to announce that requests for applications are now open for the 2024-2026 Research Fellowship Grants for Research in Gender and Sex in Transplantation.

This will be the fourth year that we are offering research fellowships in sex and gender in solid organ transplantation. These fellowships will support the next generation of scientists, furthering our understanding of the importance of sex and gender in transplantation. This is a growing field of interest and the more we learn the closer we are to applying these findings to clinical care to benefit patients and donors.

Transplantation Journal Highlights

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The Molecular Phenotype of Kidney Transplants: Insights From the MMDx Project
This review outlines the molecular disease states in kidney transplant biopsies as documented in the development of the Molecular Microscope Diagnostic System (MMDx). These states include T cell–mediated rejection (TCMR), antibody-mediated rejection (AMR), recent parenchymal injury, and irreversible atrophy-fibrosis. The MMDx project, initiated through a Genome Canada grant, is a collaboration involving many centers.
Innate Allorecognition in Transplantation: Ancient Mechanisms With Modern Impact
Through the effective targeting of the adaptive immune system, solid organ transplantation became a life-saving therapy for organ failure. However, beyond 1 y of transplantation, there is little improvement in transplant outcomes. The adaptive immune response requires the activation of the innate immune system. There are no modalities for the specific targeting of the innate immune system involvement in transplant rejection.

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Therapeutic Donor Kidney Transplant Outcomes: Comparing Early US Experiences Using Optimal Matching
Therapeutic donors (TDs) are individuals who undergo organ removal for medical treatment with no replacement organ, and the organ is then transplanted into another person. Transplant centers in the United States have started using TDs for kidney transplantation (KT). TD-KT recipient outcomes may be inferior to those of non-TD-living-donor (non-TD-LD)-KT or deceased-donor (DD)-KT because of the conditions that led to nephrectomy; however, these outcomes have not been sufficiently evaluated.
A Single-center Exploration of Attitudes to Deceased Organ Donation Over Time Among Healthcare Staff in Intensive Care
Changes to deceased organ donation in the United Kingdom, including establishment of the specialist nurse for organ donation (SNOD) role, have resulted in increased numbers of donations. Have increasing numbers of donations altered attitudes among intensive care unit (ICU) healthcare professionals (ICU staff) to organ donation over time?

International Symposium on Pediatric Organ Donation & Transplantation

Abstract Submission Deadline - January 31, 2024


TTS Call for Nominations

We are now accepting nominations for three (3) Officer positions and nine (9) Councilors-at-large positions representing the Regions.


Antibody Mediated Rejection (AMR) Management: Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) Conference survey

The care of transplant patients is complex, requiring a collaborative and multi-disciplinary effort to address medical, behavioral, and psychosocial needs.
Despite evidence supporting the benefit of a multidisciplinary approach, very little is known regarding the actual proportion of transplant centers practicing regular, comprehensive, multidisciplinary transplant conferences.
To better understand current practice and the perceived value of multidisciplinary perspectives in the diagnosis and management of transplant patients at risk for immune-mediated injury, transplant professionals worldwide are invited to participate in a brief <10 minute survey.

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