CareDx Presents Extensive Precision Medicine Research at the 2026 American Transplant Congress

CareDx Precision Medicine Diagnostics Showcased in Over 30 Abstracts and 9 Oral Presentations at the 2026 American Transplant Congress

CareDx, Inc. The Transplant Company™, a leading precision medicine company focused on the discovery, development, and commercialization of clinically differentiated, high‑value healthcare solutions for transplant patients and caregivers, announced its participation at the American Transplant Congress (ATC) 2026, taking place June 20–24 in Boston, Massachusetts.

Real-world clinical use and scientific advancements involving AlloSure® Kidney, AlloSure Plus, HistoMap® Kidney, HeartCare® (AlloMap® Heart and AlloSure® Heart), and AlloSure® Lung will be featured in more than 30 abstracts and 9 oral presentations that include data generated from studies at over 110 transplant centers across the United States. The data reflect the continued evolution of AlloSure dd-cfDNA from an emerging biomarker to a potential clinical endpoint, with studies now utilizing AlloSure to assess allograft injury, monitor treatment response, and evaluate long-term graft health in kidney transplantation.

The data at ATC reflect a clear shift: AlloSure is evolving beyond its established role in transplant surveillance — it is being explored as a clinical endpoint to evaluate treatment response, stratify risk, and predict graft outcomes,” said Dr. Jeffrey Teuteberg, Chief Medical Officer of CareDx. That has meaningful implications for how clinicians manage patients and how the field designs the next generation of clinical trials. At the same time, our ongoing work with techniques like spatial transcriptomics is providing novel insights into immune activation and injury in transplantation.

Key Study Findings in Kidney Transplantation:

  • Persistent elevation of AlloSure in the first four months after kidney transplantation was associated with higher rates of rejection, de novo DSA, eGFR decline, and graft loss at three years, while transient elevations that normalized showed outcomes comparable to consistently low levels — supporting the prognostic value of early AlloSure monitoring. (Abstract 1332)
  • In a single-center prospective study of tocilizumab for antibody-mediated rejection, AlloSure levels remained elevated over 12 months despite reductions in DSA and stabilization of eGFR, correlating with persistent histologic AMR on follow-up biopsy — supporting AlloSure as a sensitive marker of ongoing graft injury and treatment response. (Abstract 574)
  • In a multicenter analysis of more than 4,000 kidney transplant recipients across 28 centers, elevated AlloSure was independently associated with MVI phenotypes, including DSA-negative, C4d-negative MVI, highlighting its role as a non-invasive marker of active alloimmune injury beyond conventional antibody-mediated rejection classifications. (Abstract 1334)
  • AlloSure Plus scores were significantly higher in biopsy-confirmed ACR and AMR compared to no rejection, with an AUROC of 0.79 for discriminating rejection, supporting precision risk stratification beyond dd-cfDNA alone. (Abstract D075)

Next-Generation Biomarker Discovery:

  • HistoMap Kidney molecular analysis classified the majority of biopsies with isolated arteritis (v-lesions) as “No Rejection,” suggesting that isolated arteritis may not represent active T-cell-mediated rejection and supporting the use of molecular diagnostics to refine rejection diagnosis and guide treatment decisions. (Abstract C367)
  • Integration of single-cell and spatial transcriptomics as part of ImmuneScape™ revealed distinct immune cell populations and spatial immune infiltration patterns associated with kidney allograft rejection, providing a framework for the discovery of novel biomarkers, improved molecular rejection classification, and future precision therapies. (Abstract C059)

CareDx Symposia

A panel of esteemed transplant nephrologists will discuss the application of AlloSure Kidney and AlloSure Plus rejection risk assessment in clinical decision-making and patient management during an interactive case-based symposium sponsored by CareDx, featuring data from the recently-published second manuscript of KOAR.

About CareDx

CareDx is a precision medicine company dedicated to improving outcomes for transplant patients and advancing organ health. The Company’s integrated solutions include non‑invasive molecular testing for heart, kidney, and lung transplants; laboratory products; digital health technologies; and patient solutions that support care before and after transplant. CareDx is the leading provider of genomics‑based information for transplant patients. 

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