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Transplantation:
15 December 2007 - Volume 84 - Issue 11 - pp 1391-1398
doi: 10.1097/01.tp.0000288807.52520.5e
Original Articles: Clinical Transplantation

C4d-Positive Chronic Rejection: A Frequent Entity With a Poor Outcome

David-Neto, Elias; Prado, Elisângela; Beutel, Abram; Ventura, Carlucci Gualberto; Siqueira, Sheila Aparecida C.; Hung, James; Lemos, Francine Brambate Carvalinho; de Souza, Neila Aparecida; Nahas, William Carlos; Ianhez, Luiz Estevan; David, Daísa Ribeiro

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Abstract

Background. Chronic rejection (CR) is an important cause of kidney graft loss. Some studies have suggested the role of antibodies mediating chronic graft dysfunction. In this context, C4d identification is an important tool to evaluate antibody-mediated rejection.

Method. This is a retrospective study that analyzed 80 patients with histological diagnosis of chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN) according Banff 97 and no evidence of transplant glomerulopathy. These patients had renal biopsies available for C4d immunoperoxidase staining at the time of diagnosis. Cases were reclassified by the presence of C4d in peritubular capillaries.

Results. C4d was negative in 30 cases (37.5%) and positive in 50 (62.5%). C4d+ group had more female and highly sensitized patients (PRA) at transplant. All variables were similar between C4d- and C4d+ cases at diagnosis time, but more C4d+ patients presented proteinuria (>0.3 g/L). Patients were submitted to various immunosuppression regimens after the CAN diagnosis. Four years after the diagnosis, death-censored graft survival was 87% for C4d- and 50% for C4d+ (P=0.002). In the multivariate Cox regression analysis, C4d+, PRA>10%, and vascular intimal proliferation were the variables that present higher relative risk for graft loss.

Conclusion. These data indicate that C4d positive chronic rejection is very common, associated with proteinuria, and has a poor outcome. A larger study is warranted to identify which immunosuppressive regimen may modify the poor course of this entity.

© 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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