A clinicopathological study of human liver allograft recipients harboring preformed IgG lymphocytotoxic antibodies

对携带预存IgG淋巴细胞毒性抗体的人类肝移植受者进行临床病理学研究

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Abstract

Twenty-six adult patients with preformed IgG donor lymphocytotoxic antibodies received primary liver allografts under FK 506 immunosuppression. The effect of the crossmatch-positive state on early graft function and on the immunopathological and histopathological findings was compared with that of 52 crossmatch-negative control recipients. The presensitized (crossmatch-positive) patients had prolongation of early graft dysfunction, underwent more clinically indicated biopsies and had a higher incidence of cellular rejection, both overall (p less than 0.05) and within 10 days of transplantation (p less than 0.01). They also had a higher incidence of graft failure in the first 180 days (p less than 0.01). Hyperacute rejection with necrotizing or neutrophilic arteritis was not seen in the crossmatch-positive grafts. However, histological findings associated with presensitization included platelet margination in central veins and sinusoids in biopsy specimens 60 to 90 min after graft revascularization. Later biopsy specimens had neutrophilic portal venulitis followed by cholangiolar proliferation, acute cholangiolitis and centrilobular hepatocyte swelling that mimicked preservation injury, endothelial activation of arteries with medial changes and relapsing episodes of acute cellular rejection. These clinicopathological observations suggest that lymphocytotoxic antibodies can have a deleterious effect on liver allograft function and survival, even if they do not precipitate immediate or hyperacute rejection.

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