Transplant Diagnostics Market Latest Developments, Diagnosis Classification, Treatment and Management

Global Transplant Diagnostics Market Information, Product & Service (Instruments, Reagents & Consumables), Screening Type (Pre-Transplant, Post-Transplant), Organ Type (Kidney, Liver, Heart, Lung, Pancreas), Application Type, End-User – Forecast to 2023

Global Transplant Diagnostics Market   - Overview

Antibody-mediated refusal of organ allografts is difficult to treat as barriers following allotransplantation. Enhanced diagnostics has permitted better detection and specificity-determination of antibodies precise for a donor Human Leukocyte Antigens (HLA). Nevertheless, antibodies which are also against non-HLA antigens are of importance for graft function. We have established a novel crossmatch test that simplifies detection of donor-specific non-HLA particular antibodies prior to transplantation. Doctors and expert physicians are presently refining this test which allows detection of complement-fixing non-HLA antibodies.

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Additionally, studies are going on to assess the occurrence of non-HLA specific antibodies in kidney graft inheritors post-transplant as well as at the time of rejection. A substantial problem in clinical transplantation is the lack of donor tissue/organs for transplantation. One of the possible solutions to this problem is the use of tissues/organs/ cells from animals for transplantation to man, which is also known as xenotransplantation. Because xenografts are dynamically rejected, studies on the reasons for this rejection are essential. In particular specialists are interested in evaluating co-stimulation blockade as a means of undertaking long-term pancreatic islet xenograft survival.

Further Transplantation of organs, tissues and cells are now effective therapies across a wide range of both fatal and non-fatal diseases. The outstanding survival and success rates of transplantation of organs and cells, such as the kidney, liver and heart or haematopoietic stem cells in immunosuppressed patients, have led to extraordinary levels of demand globally. The rate of success for transplantation of certain cells or tissues which do not involve immunosuppression have also confirmed that such procedures are regularly the treatment of choice in the respective therapeutic areas. It is, nevertheless, clear that ethically-unacceptable practices occur in a number of countries globally. In spite of the appropriate focus on prevention of the disease, the global needs of patients for transplantation are not being met. The demand has surpassed the supply of organs, cells and tissues from both deceased donors and from the unselfish living relatives of patients in need of organs. The alternate treatments and medical support for patients with end stage organ failure, particularly renal dialysis, are expensive and narrowed down in various countries globally. There is also a lack of clinical expertise in some regions and countries and an incapability for fund transplantation to some extent in all countries around the world.

Deceased donation is meeting the needs of organ transplantation in few, if any, countries globally. Likely donors are reluctant to oblige donations after death and their relatives may reject permission when approached after death.

 

Further Increasing usage, over the past decade, of living donation of non-regenerative organs has prolonged from kidneys to livers and even to the lung and pancreas in some cases, despite the hope that dependence on living donors could be reduced. There remains a pronounced concern that a market of body parts (particularly the kidneys) has flourished over the past few years with vulnerable people being tricked or coerced into donating and some receivers travelling with their surgeons to countries where donated organs may be purchased legally or illegally.

Global Transplant Diagnostics Market   - Competitive Analysis

Thermo Fisher Scientific Acquires Linkage Bio: on July 2017 Thermo Fisher Scientific confirmed the company's acquisition of Linkage Biosciences for an undisclosed amount, as a result of this acquisition Linkage Biosciences is now a part of Thermo Fisher's transplant diagnostics business. The company based in South San Francisco, California. Benefits involved from the acquisition include a broader and deeper range of products, a continued commitment to innovation, and expanded support globally.

The business is extremely complementary to the company's One Lambda tests, which regulate the compatibility of donors and recipients pre- and post-transplant. This acquisition further expands Thermo Fisher's commitment of improving transplant patients' quality of life over innovative high-quality products for the clinical and research segments of the transplant community.

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Competitive Analysis

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. (US), Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. (US), F. Hoffman-La Roche Ltd. (Switzerland), Becton Dickinson and Company (US), Abbott Laboratories Inc (US), CareDx (US), QIAGEN N.V. (Netherlands), Immucor, Inc. (US), GenDx (Netherlands), Omixon Ltd. (UK), bioMérieux S.A. (France), Illumina, Inc. (US), Immucor Transplant Diagnostics, Inc (US), Affymetrix, Inc (US), Linkage Biosciences (US) are some of the major players in the Global Transplant Diagnostics Market.

TOC:

1.    Report Prologue    

2.    Market Introduction  
 

      2.1    Definition    

      2.2    Scope of the Study    

            2.2.1    Research Objective    

            2.2.2    Assumptions    

            2.2.3    Limitations    

3.    Research Methodology

      3.1    Introduction

      3.2    Primary Research    

      3.3    Secondary research

      3.4    Market Size Estimation

TOC…Continued

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