June 24–30, 2016 - American Foundation for Donation
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June 24–30, 2016 - American Foundation for Donation
Affiliation:_________________________________________________ Business Address:___________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip:_____________________________________________ Phone:____________________________________________________ Email:____________________________________________________ Emergency Contact (Name & Phone): _________________________ _________________________________________________________ Check one: h Director h New Laboratory Director h Laboratory Manager h Laboratory Supervisor h Technologist h Other: _____________________ A check must accompany this form to ensure registration. Make checks payable to American Foundation for Donation and Transplantation. Credit cards are accepted. Mail check & form to: AFDT, 8154 Forest Hill Avenue, Suite 3 Richmond, VA 23235-3255 Registration Fees (in US dollars) Before May 15 h$1,600.00 After May 16 h$1,800.00 Optional Review Session h $150.00 (Mon., June 27, 12-2:30 pm) Refunds will be made when requested in writing before April 30, 2016. A $100 fee will be charged on all refunds. There will be no refunds after May 15, 2016. For information and registration, contact: Arlene M. Skinner, Manager Continuing Education & Conference Planning 8154 Forest Hill Avenue, Suite 3,Richmond, VA 23235-3255 Tel: 804-323-9893; Fax: 804-323-1300; Email: [email protected] Note: Hotel and travel arrangements and their costs will be the responsibility of course participants. Registration will be Friday, June 24, 2016 and course will end on Thursday, June 30 at 12 noon. Breakfast, lunch and breaks will be provided each day except lunch on Monday, June 27, UNLESS you are participating in the optional review session. Box lunches will be provided for these participants. On Wednesday, June 29, dinner will be provided during a Farewell Gathering. Telephone: 1-210-227-3241 – Reference your attendance at the AFDT Histocompatibility Specialist Course. Cutoff for group rate: June 3, 2016. Room rates: $159 single or double occupancy, plus 16.75% tax. Presorted First-Class Postage Paid Richmond, VA Permit No. 681 Name: ____________________________________________________ Highly recommended review: 1. Reviews in Immunogenetics, Vol. 1 and Vol. 3, 1999, Munksgaard, Copenhagen, Denmark. 2. Handbook of Human Immunology. 1997 Leffell, Donnenberg and Rose, CRC Press. 3. Manual of Clinical Laboratory Immunology, Fifth Edition, 1997, eds: Rose, deMacario, Fold, Lane and Nakamura, ASM Press, Section R: “Transplantation Immunology and Immunogenetics” and Zachary, AA and Steinberg, AG: Statistical Analysis and Applications of HLA Population Data, pp. 132-140. 4. The HLA Facts Book, 2000, Steven G.E. Marsh, Peter Parham and Linda D. Barber, Academic Press, San Diego, CA. 5. HIPAA (http://hhs.gov/news/press/2001/01privacy.html) pp. 1-50. Reading for DNA & Stem Cell Lectures: 1. Hurley, C. DNA methods for HLA typing. http://www.dodmarrow.org under scientific services/educational material. 2008. 2. Hurley, C. Acquisition and use of DNA-based HLA typing data in bone marrow registries. Tissue Antigens 49:323, 1997. 3. Holdsworth, R. et al. The HLA Dictionary 2008: a summary of HLA-A, -B, -C, -DRB1/3/4/5, -DQB1 alleles and their association with serologically defined HLA-A, -B, -C, -DR and -DQ antigens. Tissue Antigens 73:95, 2009. 4. Marsh, S. et al. Nomenclature for factors of the HLA system, 2010. Tissue Antigens, in press. 5. Robinson, J. et al. IMGT/HLA and IMGT/MHC: sequence databases for the study of the major histocompatibility complex. Nucleic Acids Research 31:311, 2005. 6. ASHI Standards related to DNA-based HLA testing. 7. Cutler, C. and J. Antin. An overview of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Clinics in Chest Medicine 26:517, 2005 8. Copelan, E. Hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation. New England Journal Medicine 354:1813, 2006 Eighteenth Histocompatibility Specialists Course ABHI Approved Recommended review: 1. ASHI Laboratory Manual, 2001 4th Edition, Editors: Hahn, A., et al., (Pub. ASHI, 17000 Commerce Parkway, Suite C, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054). 2. Flow Cytometry First Principles, 1992, Givan, Alice, (Pub. Wiley-Liss, New York). 3. Flow Cytometry Principles for Clinical Laboratory Practice: Quality Assurance for Quantitative Immunophenotyping, 1995, Marilyn Owensand, Michael Loken (Pub.Wiley-Liss, New York). 4. “Flow Cytometric Crossmatching in Solid Organ Transplantation”, 1994, RA Bray, In Methods of Cell Biology: Flow Cytometry, Vol 41, Darzynkiewics, Z., Crissman, HZ, and Robinson, JP eds. Chapter 7, pp 103-119. 5. Bray R., Nickerson P., Kerman R., and Gebel H. Evolution of HLA Antibody Detection: Technology Emulating Biology. Immunologic Research 29:41-53, 2004. 6. Bray R.A. and Gebel H.M. Clinical Utility of Flow Cytometry in Allogeneic Transplantation. in; Flow Cytometry in Clinical Diagnosis, 4th Ed.; Carey J. McCoy J. and Keren D. eds. pgs. 275-294. ASCP Press, Chicago,IL. 2007 June 24–30, 2016 Sheraton Gunter Hotel SAN ANTONIO, TX American Foundation for Donation and Transplantation 8154 Forest Hill Avenue, Suite 3 Richmond, VA 23235-3255 American Foundation for Donation and Transplantation Histocompatibility Specialist Course Registration Please print or type. Sponsored by American Foundation for Donation and Transplantation (formerly SEOPF) PURPOSE: The curriculum is designed for senior technologists and new laboratory directors involved in the day to day management and development of the histocompatibility laboratory. Applicants should have a background in immunology, immunogenetics and histocompatibility. OBJECTIVE: Program objective is to establish a structured curriculum leading to: • Raising the standards of practice in clinical histocompatibility testing. • Providing a fundamental educational program leading to ABHI Histocompatibility Specialist Certification (CHS). • Promoting excellence in clinical laboratory medicine. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Chair Jean Heneghan, MS, CHS Telephone: (504) 988-5259 [email protected] Tulane HLA Laboratory New Orleans, LA Deborah Crowe, Ph.D. Director DCI Laboratory, Inc. Nashville, TN Inquiries about the program should be addressed to Arlene Skinner, Director of Operations, 1-800-KIDNEY9, [email protected] SYLLABUS: Each student will receive a comprehensive course syllabus containing: • Lecture summaries • References and bibliography • Procedures with applications CURRICULUM: Course presentation will be in didactic and interactive discussion format. The curriculum focus is on histocompatibility testing: • Theory and principle • Application • Procedure • Management APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS: Technologist in Histocompatibility Testing, with a minimum of 3 years working experience and/or a formal course in immunology or genetics; or a new laboratory director; active ASHI membership (recommended); and pre-requisite reading completed. This course will have a limited number of registrants; early registration is recommended. HISTOCOMPATIBILITY SPECIALIST CURRICULUM 2016 FRIDAY, JUNE 24 Registration 5:00 - 8:00 pm SATURDAY, JUNE 25 Basic Concepts of Transplantation Immunology •“Laws” of Transplantation •History & Its Impact •Adaptive Immunity & Molecular Basis of Allorecognition • Innate Immunity Innate Immunity • Pattern Recognition Receptors •Inflammation • Cytokines and Chemokines • NK Cells and NK Receptors Adaptive Immunity •Immunoglobulin & TCR Gene Rearrangement •TCR, MHC & Accessory Molecule Interactions •T Cell Activation & Effector T Cells •B Cell Activation & Antibody Production Molecular Biology Techniques – HLA Typing •DNA Structure and Preparation, Denaturation/Annealing, •Oligonucleotide Probe Hybridization •Labeling/Detection •DNA Synthesis; PCR; DNA Sequencing DNA-Based HLA Typing Methods • SSOPH; SSP; SBT •Techniques to Identify HLA Alleles HLA Informatics •Accessing the Tools on the IMGT/HLA and Other Websites • Matching within a Family •Resolution of Typing for Unrelated Search •Results of Unrelated Donor / Cord Blood Search •Mismatched Donor Based on DP Epitope Matching •Review Homework on Web Tools Quality Assurance and Quality Control for DNA-Based Testing •Various Steps in the DNA Typing Process • Problem Solving Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation •Fatal Blood Diseases Treated with Transplantation • HSC transplantation Procedure • Sources of Stem Cells • Donor Selection Criteria • Donor Search Process •Laboratory Tests-Patient & Donor Typing Case Studies SUNDAY, JUNE 26 Immunoregulation & Tolerance • Thymic Selection •Activation vs. Inhibition: Signals & Pathways •Apoptosis and ActivationInduced Cell Death • Clonal Deletion • Regulatory Cells HLA Disease Associations •Characteristics of HLA Associated Diseases • Molecular Mechanisms •Other susceptibility genes – cytokine, KIR •Commonly ordered tests for Disease Association •HLA Association with Drug Hypersensitivity Genetic Concepts Applicable to Immunogenetics • Gene Regulation and Expression •Gene Transmission – Mendelian Genetics • Genetic Change • Genomics and Proteomics Population Genetics and Statistics •Calculation of Gene (Allele) Frequencies (GF) and Phenotype Frequencies (PF) • Hardy-Weinberg (HW) Testing •Haplotype Estimation and Linkage Disequilibrium • Tests of Selection • Genetic Distance •Contingency table testing and related statistics • Logistic Regression • Family-based association tests MHC Genetics •MHC Gene Complex – Loci, Gene Classes, Non-MHC Genes, Class I and Class II Genes •Organization, ProductionStructure, Expression, Regulation •HLA Polymorphism, Variable Sites, Generation, Maintenance, Linkage Disequilibrium, Cytokine Gene Polymorphism MONDAY, JUNE 27 Solid Organ Transplant Immunology •Allograft Rejection: types and diagnosis •Clinical Approaches to Tolerance Induction •Immunomodulation •Pathology • Allograft pathology •Methods of assessing graft function Clinical Intervention in Transplantation •Causes of ESRD, indications and contraindications for transplantation •Immunosuppression Protocols: standard and new drugs, steroid sparing • Targets of Immunosuppression •Role of the laboratory in supporting clinical practice KPD Programs Free Afternoon and Evening Optional Tutorial for Diplomate Exam (12:00 pm – 2:30 pm) TUESDAY, JUNE 28 Next Generation Sequencing Basic Principles of Flow Cytometry Basic Concepts of the Flow Advanced Flow Cytometry •Application of Flow Crossmatch Pre and Post Transplant • Flow Specificity Beads • Test Interpretation • QC in Flow Cytometry Complement-Dependent Assays • CDC Assays for Crossmatch •Interference with Extrinsic Factors • C’ QC Solid Phase Immunoassays • Interpretation Issues • Problems and Pitfalls • Defining Unacceptable Antigens • Virtual Crossmatches Patient Antibody Issues •Relevance of Antibodies and Antibody Characteristics • Public, CREG, Epitopes •Auto-Antibodies • Non-HLA Abs • Significance of C4d deposition • C4d and C1q assays Epitope Analysis Antibody / XM Case Studies WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 Antibodies: Mechanism of Action & Tools • Antibody and Complement •C’ Activation and Accommodation • Endothelial Crossmatch •Tetramers for Quantifying B Cells Transplanting the Sensitized Patient •Desensitization • Positive Crossmatch • Plamapheresis, IVIg • ABO Incompatible •Risk Factors for Antibody Mediated Rejection • Donor Kidney Exchange Pharmacogenetics Chimerism Testing •Methods using tandem repeats (STR/VNTR) •Determining chimerism in cell lineages • Other methods Allocation of Organs from Deceased Donors •New / Update OPTN Policies for HLA Typing/KPD •Recent Advances in CPRA and HLA Typing •Impact of New Kidney Allocation System Emerging Technologies in the HLA Laboratory – Sponsor Presentations THURSDAY, JUNE 30 Implementing an Effective QA Program • Designing a QA Program •Quality Indicators and Monitoring • Root Cause Analysis •QAPI • Competency Assessment Laboratory Accreditation •Inspection Process – ASHI and CAP •Other Regulatory AgenciesCMS, JC, UNOS, NMDP, OSHA, FDA Laboratory Management/Cost Report Laboratory Safety •OSHA •Shipping • Specimen Handling
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