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Title

Macrophages and chronic renal allograft nephropathy.

Authors

Croker, Byron P.; Clapp, William L.; Abu Shamat, Abdel R. F.; Kone, Bruce C.; Peterson, John C.

Abstract

In a previous study we demonstrated that macrophage infiltrates stained for thromboxane A synthase (TxAS) correlated inversely with renal function six months after biopsy. We propose that macrophage based inflammation is a cofactor leading to chronic allograft nephropathy. For this study we compared four indices of renal allograft nephropathy with renal survival. The Banff Score of Inflammatory Changes (BSI) is an index of acute inflammation. The Banff Chronic Index (BCI) and Chronic Allograft Damage Index (CADI) are indexes of chronic disease. The Macrophage Index (MI) is the same as the BSI applied only lo macrophages. These indices were determined on renal allograft biopsies obtained because of delayed graft function within the first week of transplantation, and for increasing plasma creatinine levels after stable function. All four indices predicted renal survival in the post-biopsy interval, MI predicted renal survival for the entire transplant period. In addition, the presence of TxAS transcripts in the renal allografts was determined using a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction-based assay. This confirms previous observations of TxAS in the grafts. This study supports the hypothesis that macrophage derived inflammation is a cofactor for chronic allograft nephropathy.

Subjects

KIDNEY diseases; MACROPHAGES; HOMOGRAFTS; THROMBOXANES; CREATININE; REVERSE transcriptase

Publication

Kidney International Supplement, 1996, Issue 57, pS-42

ISSN

0098-6577

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/1523-1755.ep17681679

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