THROMBOXANE SYNTHASE EXPRESSION IN RENAL TRANSPLANT PATIENTS WITH REJECTION1

Autor: John C. Peterson, E L Ramos, Yousri M. Barri, Byron P. Croker, Christopher S. Wilcox, William L. Clapp
Rok vydání: 1995
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Zdroj: Transplantation. 59:490-494
ISSN: 0041-1337
Popis: Thromboxane synthase (TS) catalyzes the formation of thromboxane (TxA 2 ) in monocytes/macrophages, platelets, and various tissues. TxA 2 is likely to play a role in graft dysfunction due to its vasoconstrictive and platelet aggregatory properties. We studied the expression of TS in 7 normal native kidneys, 29 consecutive renal allograft biopsies (performed for rising serum creatinine, n=23, and delayed graft function, n=6), and one transplant nephrectomy specimen with severe acute rejection. TS expression was determined by immunocytochemistry using a monoclonal antibody against human TS, Kon-7. Histologic grading of the transplant biopsy specimens was based on the Banff classification. The degree of TS staining was graded in the glomeruli, interstitium, tubules and vessels from 0 to 3+. Of 29 biopsies, 13 had chronic nephropathy (CN), 6 had acute rejection (AR) with chronic nephropathy (AR/CN), 4 had acute rejection (AR), and 6 had acute tubular necrosis (ATN). TS staining of native kidneys showed sporadic interstitial cells. The biopsy and transplant nephrectomy specimens showed significant staining, predominantly in the glomeruli and interstitium. Positively staining cells appeared to be of macrophage/monocyte lineage by morphology. The mean glomerular staining grade was significantly increased in specimens with AR (2.3±0.9) and themean interstitial staining was increased in specimens with AR/CN (2.2±0.9). Follow-up renal function 6 months post-biopsy showed that patients with higher TS staining grades had a faster decline in graft function. In conclusion, TS expression is increased in patients with acute rejection with or without chronic nephropathy and is associated with more rapid deterioration in function
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