
pmid: 8081790
Tissue eosinophils have been previously implicated in allograft rejection and graft loss. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of eosinophils in acute renal allograft rejection. Data from 71 patients with 114 renal biopsies with acute allograft rejection were compared with those from 26 controls. The median tissue eosinophil density (0.4-1.1 eosinophils per micron2 x 10(6)) and the median peripheral blood eosinophilia (1.5-3.0%) in all grades of acute interstitial rejection and in acute vascular rejection were higher than in controls (0.0 eosinophils per micron2 x 10(6), p or = 1 eosinophil per micron2 x 10(6), and 20-36% of patients had peripheral blood eosinophilia > or = 4%, compared with 0% and 4%, respectively, in controls (p or = 1 eosinophil per micron2 x 10(6) is 41%, 100% and 52%, and for peripheral blood eosinophila > or = 4% is 23%, 96% and 40%, respectively. The median tissue eosinophil density in acute rejection with graft loss was 1.9 eosinophils per micron2 x 10(6) compared to 0.2 eosinophils per micron2 x 10(6) in acute rejection without graft loss (p = 0.014), and 67% of acute rejection with graft loss had tissue eosinophil density > or = 1 eosinophil per micron2 x 10(6) compared with 28% of acute rejection without graft loss (p = 0.028).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
Adult, Graft Rejection, Immunosuppression Therapy, Male, Adolescent, Biopsy, Middle Aged, Kidney, Kidney Transplantation, Eosinophils, Leukocyte Count, Adrenal Cortex Hormones, Acute Disease, Eosinophilia, Humans, Female, Interleukin-5, Child, Aged, Muromonab-CD3
Adult, Graft Rejection, Immunosuppression Therapy, Male, Adolescent, Biopsy, Middle Aged, Kidney, Kidney Transplantation, Eosinophils, Leukocyte Count, Adrenal Cortex Hormones, Acute Disease, Eosinophilia, Humans, Female, Interleukin-5, Child, Aged, Muromonab-CD3
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