PMID: 8587271Dec 1, 1995Paper

Tissue antigens in tubulointerstitial and vascular rejection

Kidney International. Supplement
F J van der WoudeM R Daha

Abstract

We propose that tissue-specific alloantigens are of importance in interstitial and vascular rejection. To study this hypothesis we took the following approaches: multivariate analysis on our database (N = 482) was performed, the specificity of T cells cultured from kidneys with rejection was analyzed, and non-anti-HLA antibodies reactive with endothelium were studied. First we observed that in a cohort study of 482 patients receiving a cadaveric renal allograft 76 (15.8%) patients developed vascular rejection and 115 (23.9%) developed interstitial rejection. The incidence of vascular rejection was increased in patients with delayed graft function, HLA-DR mismatches, a prolonged cold ischemia period, and previous transplantations. Next we examined 40 graft infiltrating cell (GIC) lines cultured from renal biopsies taken during rejection episodes. Thirteen GIC lines reacted in a donor-specific fashion to proximal tubular cells (PTEC) but not to donor splenocytes. These GIC recognize polymorphic tissue-specific peptides in the context of allo-MHC Class I. Finally, we studied if non-conventional allo-antigen systems on endothelial cells could be the target of the humoral immune response during vascular rejection. We found the endot...Continue Reading

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