Antibody-mediated vascular rejection of kidney allografts: a population-based study

Summary Background Rejection of allografts has always been the major obstacle to transplantation success. We aimed to improve characterisation of different kidney-allograft rejection phenotypes, identify how each one is associated with anti-HLA antibodies, and investigate their distinct prognoses. M...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Lancet (British edition) 2013, Vol.381 (9863), p.313-319
Hauptverfasser: Lefaucheur, Carmen, MD, Loupy, Alexandre, Dr, Vernerey, Dewi, MPH, Duong-Van-Huyen, Jean-Paul, Prof, Suberbielle, Caroline, MD, Anglicheau, Dany, MD, Vérine, Jérôme, MD, Beuscart, Thibaut, MPH, Nochy, Dominique, MD, Bruneval, Patrick, Prof, Charron, Dominique, Prof, Delahousse, Michel, MD, Empana, Jean-Philippe, MD, Hill, Gary S, Prof, Glotz, Denis, Prof, Legendre, Christophe, Prof, Jouven, Xavier, Prof
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Zusammenfassung:Summary Background Rejection of allografts has always been the major obstacle to transplantation success. We aimed to improve characterisation of different kidney-allograft rejection phenotypes, identify how each one is associated with anti-HLA antibodies, and investigate their distinct prognoses. Methods Patients who underwent ABO-compatible kidney transplantations in Necker Hospital and Saint-Louis Hospital (Paris, France) between Jan 1, 1998, and Dec 31, 2008, were included in our population-based study. We assessed patients who provided biopsy samples for acute allograft rejection, which was defined as the association of deterioration in function and histopathological lesions. The main outcome was kidney allograft loss—ie, return to dialysis. To investigate distinct rejection patterns, we retrospectively assessed rejection episodes with review of graft histology, C4d in allograft biopsies, and donor-specific anti-HLA antibodies. Findings 2079 patients were included in the main analyses, of whom 302 (15%) had acute biopsy-proven rejection. We identified four distinct patterns of kidney allograft rejection: T cell-mediated vascular rejection (26 patients [9%]), antibody-mediated vascular rejection (64 [21%]), T cell-mediated rejection without vasculitis (139 [46%]), and antibody-mediated rejection without vasculitis (73 [24%]). Risk of graft loss was 9·07 times (95 CI 3·62–19·7) higher in antibody-mediated vascular rejection than in T cell-mediated rejection without vasculitis (p
ISSN:0140-6736
1474-547X
DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(12)61265-3