Oriol R, Cartron J, Yvart J, Bedrossian J, Duboust A, Bariety J, Gluckman J C, Gagnadoux M F
C R Acad Hebd Seances Acad Sci D. 1977 Oct 24;285(10):1083-5.
ABH and Lewis antigens are secreted in distal convoluted and collector tubes of the kidney. The renal ABH secretion is genetically controlled by the Se-se system, while the Lewis specificities are controlled by the Le-le system. The secretory status of the recipient does not modify the probability of graft survival, while the Lewis phenotype seems to play a major role in rejection. The probability of graft survival at 2 years in le-le homozygous recipients (29%) is much lower than that of Le recipients (58%) p less than 0.01.