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. 1991 Dec;86(3):464-70.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1991.tb02954.x.

Vascular deposition of complement-split products in kidney allografts with cell-mediated rejection

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Vascular deposition of complement-split products in kidney allografts with cell-mediated rejection

H E Feucht et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 1991 Dec.

Abstract

Complement activation in 73 renal transplant biopsies was investigated by indirect immunoperoxidase staining using MoAbs reactive with complement-split products. Intense deposition of complement fragments C4d and C3d in peritubular capillaries, indicating activation of the classical pathway, could be detected in the majority of transplanted kidneys with cell-mediated rejections. Abundant deposition of complement-split products was observed in 22 early biopsies from patients with high 'immunological risk' (i.e. previous, rejected transplants and/or circulating antibodies against HLA-antigens). Despite negative results in the crossmatch before transplantation and paucity of immunoglobulins in transplant biopsies, antibodies directed against endothelial cell antigens should be considered as a possible cause of classical complement activation.

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