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. 1989 Jul 29;2(8657):235-8.
doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(89)90427-3.

Diagnosis of renal allograft rejection by macrophage immunostaining with a CD14 monoclonal antibody, WT14

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Diagnosis of renal allograft rejection by macrophage immunostaining with a CD14 monoclonal antibody, WT14

M J Bogman et al. Lancet. .

Abstract

Since acute interstitial rejection (AIR) of renal allografts is accompanied by an increase of macrophages in the graft the diagnostic value of immunohistological staining of biopsy specimens with WT14, a new monoclonal antibody of the CD14 cluster directed against monocytes/macrophages, with increased affinity for activated cells, has been tested retrospectively. With an indirect immunoperoxidase technique on frozen sections a diffuse interstitial increase of WT14-positive cells was seen, with a characteristic peritubular pattern, in all 44 patients with clinically and histologically proven AIR. This pattern was not seen in normal kidneys (n = 10), or in biopsy specimens from patients with proven cyclosporin nephrotoxicity (n = 9), chronic vascular rejection (n = 13), or various other renal diseases (n = 60). Comparative staining with other monoclonal antibodies against monocytes/macrophages showed a variable, mostly weak or less specific staining pattern than did WT14. The increased staining with WT14 proved to be a better indicator of AIR than increased HLA-DR staining on tubular epithelial cells.

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