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. 2007 Jun 27;83(12):1542-50.
doi: 10.1097/01.tp.0000266689.93615.cd.

Peritubular capillary rarefaction and lymphangiogenesis in chronic allograft failure

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Peritubular capillary rarefaction and lymphangiogenesis in chronic allograft failure

Anya Adair et al. Transplantation. .

Abstract

Background: Chronic renal allograft failure is a common and multifactorial but incompletely understood process with no effective treatment strategy.

Methods: We used immunohistochemistry to evaluate changes in density and turnover (proliferation) of the microvasculature and lymphatic vessels in endstage human transplant nephrectomies and control tissue derived from macroscopically normal areas of native nephrectomy specimens removed for renal carcinoma. We also examined the expression of angiogenic and lymphangiogenic growth factors in the associated inflammatory infiltrate.

Results: Endstage allografts showed reduced microvascular density in cortex and medulla compared with controls (P<0.0001), despite the presence of endothelial cell proliferation. However, the grafts also showed new lymphatic vessels in the tubulointerstitium, not evident in controls, and which appeared to be functional with luminal macrophages. Double labeling studies showed a subpopulation of the graft-infiltrating macrophages to be immunopositive for inducible nitric oxide synthase or vascular endothelial growth factor-C (a lymphatic-specific growth factor). B cells also strongly expressed the inflammatory and angiogenic cytokine vascular endothelial growth factor A.

Conclusions: The present results identify contrasting changes in the microanatomy of vascular and lymphatic beds in endstage renal allografts associated with subpopulations of infiltrating macrophages and B cells that potentially regulate some of these changes. These cells and processes could become a new therapeutic target in chronic allograft failure.

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