Abstract

The quality of a renal transplant can influence the clinical course after transplantation. Glomerular immune reactivity in renal transplants has previously been described, focusing particularly on IgA, and has been shown to disappear in most cases without affecting the outcome. Here, we describe a cohort of time zero biopsies with regard to glomerular immune reactivity and implications for histomorphology and follow-up. 204 Time zero biopsies were analyzed by immunohistochemistry for glomerular immune reactivity. Time zero and 1-year biopsies were evaluated for histomorphological changes, which, together with clinical and follow-up data, were assessed for associations with glomerular immune profiles. Nearly half of the analyzed time zero biopsies showed glomerular immune reactivity with mesangial C3 being the most common (32.9%), followed by IgA (13.7%) and fullhouse patterns (6.9%). Strong C3 deposits (C3high) were only observed in deceased transplants. In the majority of cases immune reactivity was undetectable in follow-up biopsies and had no adverse effect on transplant function in follow-up of 5 years. In kidney pairs transplanted to different recipients a strong concordance of immune profiles in both kidneys was observed. Moreover, an association of male donor sex and deceased donor transplantation with the presence of immune reactivity was observed. In conclusion, glomerular immune reactivity is a very frequent finding in time zero biopsies, which seems to be determined by donor parameters including male sex and deceased donor transplants. It had no adverse impact on transplant function in 5-year follow-up. Glomerular immune reactivity in time zero biopsies, therefore, does not appear to indicate an inferior quality of the transplant.

Highlights

  • Time zero biopsies offer the possibility to assess donor kidneys at the time of transplantation, which can help to interpret findings in later biopsies

  • To assess the prevalence of glomerular immune reactivity we considered a consecutive cohort of 163 time zero biopsies performed between 06/2011 and 05/2013

  • In one kidney pair one biopsy showed a C3low pattern and the corresponding kidney biopsy was negative for immune reactivity. (B) Time course of persistence of glomerular immune reactivity

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Introduction

Time zero biopsies offer the possibility to assess donor kidneys at the time of transplantation, which can help to interpret findings in later biopsies. A variety of glomerular immune reactivities have been described in time zero biopsies of donor kidneys in the past. Glomerular IgM and C3 [7, 8] and less frequently IgG [3, 8] were reported to vanish in the majority of cases in follow-up biopsies without adverse effects [7]. The vast majority of previous reports have been focusing on glomerular IgA [1,2,3,4,5,6, 8], in the present report we analyzed and compared different immune profiles in time zero biopsies including immunohistochemical fullhouse patterns and

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