Implications of Immunohistochemical Detection of C4d along Peritubular Capillaries in Late Acute Renal Allograft Rejection
- 27 January 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Transplantation
- Vol. 79 (2) , 228-235
- https://doi.org/10.1097/01.tp.0000148987.13199.10
Abstract
Immunohistochemical detection of the C4d complement product along peritubular capillaries (PC) may indicate humoral rejection of renal allografts. We examined the frequency of PC C4d expression in renal-allograft biopsies with acute rejection (AR) arising more than 6 months after transplantation and the impact of this finding. C4d was detected by immunoperoxidase in 2-micron paraffin sections of consecutive biopsies obtained over a 3-year period. The extent was classified as diffuse (≥50% PC C4d+), focal ( PC C4d expression was diffuse in 23 (42%), focal in 9 (16%), and negative in 23 (42%) biopsies. AR episodes with focal and diffuse C4d expression had higher proportionate elevation of serum creatinine at biopsy and 4 weeks after diagnosis (P≤0.05). Biopsies with diffuse PC C4d had interstitial hemorrhage (56.5%) and plasmacytic infiltrates (52%) more frequently than C4d− biopsies (22% and 16%), P=0.02, but had no other distinctive histologic features. Graft loss was greater in diffuse (65%) compared with focal C4d+ (33%) and C4d− (33%) groups 1 year after diagnosis, P=0.03. Other clinical and pathologic parameters did not differ significantly, including treatment received for AR. Evidence of acute cellular with occult humoral rejection is identified in more than 40% of late AR episodes. Late acute humoral rejection may be associated with interstitial hemorrhage and plasma cells and contributes significantly to graft loss.Keywords
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