MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF CELLULAR INFILTRATION ASSESSED BY MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY LABELING IN SEQUENTIAL HUMAN RENAL ALLOGRAFT BIOPSIES
- 1 October 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Transplantation
- Vol. 42 (4) , 352-357
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007890-198610000-00004
Abstract
The mononuclear cell infiltrate in a total of 279 human renal allograft biopsies was determined by a panel of monoclonal antibodies using an indirect immunoperoxidase technique. Two hundred and seventy-two biopsies were obtained from 83 patients randomly allocated to receive short-term cyclosporine (CsA) or conventional azathioprine and low-dose prednisolone (AP). Biopsies were obtained routinely at days 0 (control biopsies), 7, 21, 90, and 365, as well as at other times when clinically indicated. A further 7 patients on AP therapy were biopsied several years after transplantation (median: 6 years 1 month). Morphometric analysis of cryostat tissue sections using a point-counting technique has shown that the infiltration in rejecting grafts is significantly greater than in grafts with stable function. However, significant infiltration also occurs within the first week after transplantation in grafts with stable function. While this infiltrate diminishes with time, it remains significant even in grafts biopsied several years after transplantation. The infiltration with CsA treatment is significantly less than with AP therapy. The magnitude of the infiltrate therefore varies with time, graft status, and immunosuppression. In contrast the phenotypic composition of the infiltrate remains relatively constant in all biopsies after transplantation with T lymphocytes (CD3+), accounting for approximately 35% of infiltrating cells and CD8+ cells more common than CD4+. Monocytes and macrophages account for most of the remainder of the infiltrate.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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