Immunophenotyping of interstitial infiltrate does not distinguish between BK virus nephropathy and acute cellular rejection

SUMMARY Introduction:  BK virus nephropathy (BKVN) is a significant cause of late renal allograft loss. It is characterized histologically by an interstitial nephritis that can be difficult to distinguish from acute cellular rejection (ACR). We investigated whether immunophenotyping of the infiltrat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.) Vic.), 2009-02, Vol.14 (1), p.118-122
Hauptverfasser: ROGERS, NATASHA M, RUSS, GRAEME R, COOPER, JOHN, COATES, P TOBY
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Zusammenfassung:SUMMARY Introduction:  BK virus nephropathy (BKVN) is a significant cause of late renal allograft loss. It is characterized histologically by an interstitial nephritis that can be difficult to distinguish from acute cellular rejection (ACR). We investigated whether immunophenotyping of the infiltrate would aid this distinction. Methods:  Ten cases of biopsy‐proven BKVN, following renal transplantation, were identified from a single transplant centre. The infection was confirmed by renal biopsy and staining for SV‐40 T‐antigen. Biopsies from 20 consecutive patients with ACR were identified and used as controls. There was no evidence of BK infection serologically or histologically in these patients. Immunohistochemical staining with anti‐CD20, perforin and granzyme B was performed on remaining tissue samples. Results:  Clustered B cells were demonstrated in both BKVN and ACR. Hence, the CD20‐stained component within the interstitial infiltrate was not useful in distinguishing these biopsies. Perforin‐stained slides demonstrated fewer cytotoxic T cells in the biopsies with BK virus (average 2.4 ± 1.4 cells per 100 lymphocytes per field) compared with those samples with acute rejection (8.6 ± 5.7 cells per 100 lymphocytes, P 
ISSN:1320-5358
1440-1797
DOI:10.1111/j.1440-1797.2008.01050.x