Mast cells and c-Kit expression in liver allograft rejection |
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Authors: | El-Refaie A M Ahmed Burt A D |
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Affiliation: | School of Clinical and Laboratory Sciences, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK. |
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Abstract: | AIMS : The pathogenesis of rejection following liver transplantation is not fully understood. It has been postulated that mast cells may play a role in acute and chronic rejection of a number of other solid organ grafts. The aim of this study was to assess the possible role of mast cells and c-Kit+ cells in acute and chronic liver allograft rejection. METHODS AND RESULTS : Biopsy specimens from (i) 'time zero' grafts with a minimal degree of perfusion injury (controls), (ii) transplanted livers with different grades of acute rejection, and (iii) transplanted livers with end-stage chronic rejection, were stained immunohistochemically using monoclonal anti-mast cell tryptase and polyclonal anti-c-Kit antibodies. Tryptase- and c-Kit-positive cell densities were assessed by image analysis. Tryptase-positive mast cell densities (P<0.001) were strongly correlated with acute liver allograft rejection grades and chronic liver allograft rejection. Furthermore, a similarly strong relationship was found between c-Kit+ cell densities and increasing rejection grade (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS : Tryptase- and c-Kit-positive mast cells form part of the inflammatory infiltrate in both acute and chronic liver allograft rejection, and may be important effector cells in these processes. |
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Keywords: | acute rejection chronic rejection c-Kit immunohistochemistry liver transplantation mast cells tryptase |
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