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KMID : 1102220240430010082
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice
2024 Volume.43 No. 1 p.82 ~ p.92
Significance of C4d expression in peritubular capillaries concurrent with microvascular inflammation in for-cause biopsies of ABO-incompatible renal allografts
Cho Hae-Yon

Baek Chung-Hee
Park Su-Kil
Kim Hyo-Sang
Go Heoun-Jeong
Abstract
Background: Pathologic diagnosis of antibody-mediated rejection (ABMR) in ABO-incompatible (ABOi) transplantation patients is often challenging because patients without ABMR are frequently immunopositive for C4d. The aim of this study was to determine whether C4d positivity with microvascular inflammation (MVI), in the absence of any detectable donor-specific antibodies (DSAs) in ABOi patients, could be considered as ABMR.M

ethods: A retrospective study of 214 for-cause biopsies from 126 ABOi kidney transplantation patients was performed. Patients with MVI score of ¡Ã2 and glomerulitis score of ¡Ã1 (n = 62) were divided into three groups: the absolute ABMR group (DSA-positive, C4d-positive or C4d-negative; n = 36), the C4d-positive group (DSA-negative, C4d-positive; n = 22), and the C4d-negative group (DSA-negative, C4d-negative; n = 4). The Banff scores, estimated glomerular filtration rates (eGFRs), and graft failure rates were compared among groups.

Results: C4d-positive biopsies showed higher glomerulitis, peritubular capillaritis, and MVI scores compared with C4d-negative specimens. The C4d-positive group did not show significant differences in eGFRs and graft survival compared with the absolute ABMR group.

Conclusion: The results indicate that C4d positivity, MVI score of ¡Ã2, and glomerulitis score of ¡Ã1 in ABOi allograft biopsies may be categorized and treated as ABMR cases.
KEYWORD
ABO-incompatible, C4d, Kidney transplantation, Transplant rejection
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