What is the Stryck Kidney Foundation Initiative?
Stryck Kidney Foundation is an initiative of the International Kidney Registry that utilizes eplet matching technology to improve donor-recipient matching for living donor kidney transplants.
The Stryck Kidney Foundation initiative utilizes the most advanced DNA sequencing technology to assess the Class 2 HLA eplet mismatch risk between patients and potential kidney donors.
Eplet matching is a better predictor of de novo DSA formation, rejection and graft failure than the antigen mismatch approach that has historically been used by the transplant community. Eplet mismatch analysis allows transplant centers to more effectively select donors for specific recipients by better understanding the de novo DSA formation risk between the recipient and each potential donor.
With the Stryck Kidney Foundation initiative, transplant patients now have the opportunity to find a low eplet mismatch donor, which also provides an opportunity to reduce immunosuppression dosages and mitigate the side effects of those medications, while achieving improved long-term transplant outcomes.
The Stryck Kidney Foundation initiative was launched in 2015 and now has 28 participating transplant centers. In the last 12 months, the Stryck Kidney Foundation initiative has facilitated 582 successful low eplet kidney transplants.