Clinical impact of complement deposition findings on biopsies in acute rejection episodes of pediatric renal transplant patients

2021 ◽  
Vol 69 ◽  
pp. 101466
Author(s):  
Kaan Gulleroglu ◽  
Esra Baskin ◽  
Handan Ozdemir ◽  
Gokhan Moray ◽  
Mehmet Haberal
2020 ◽  
Vol 104 (S3) ◽  
pp. S556-S556
Author(s):  
Kaan Gulleroglu ◽  
Esra Baskin ◽  
B. Handan Ozdemir ◽  
Aysun Caltik Yilmaz ◽  
Ebru H. Ayvazoglu Soy ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 2325 ◽  
Author(s):  
Niamh Nolan ◽  
Katherine Valdivieso ◽  
Rekha Mani ◽  
Joshua Y. C. Yang ◽  
Reuben D. Sarwal ◽  
...  

In this clinical validation study, we developed and validated a urinary Q-Score generated from the quantitative test QSant, formerly known as QiSant, for the detection of biopsy-confirmed acute rejection in kidney transplants. Using a cohort of 223 distinct urine samples collected from three independent sites and from both adult and pediatric renal transplant patients, we examined the diagnostic utility of the urinary Q-Score for detection of acute rejection in renal allografts. Statistical models based upon the measurements of the six QSant biomarkers (cell-free DNA, methylated-cell-free DNA, clusterin, CXCL10, creatinine, and total protein) generated a renal transplant Q-Score that reliably differentiated stable allografts from acute rejections in both adult and pediatric renal transplant patients. The composite Q-Score was able to detect both T cell-mediated rejection and antibody-mediated rejection patients and differentiate them from stable non-rejecting patients with a receiver–operator characteristic curve area under the curve of 99.8% and an accuracy of 98.2%. Q-Scores < 32 indicated the absence of active rejection and Q-Scores ≥ 32 indicated an increased risk of active rejection. At the Q-Score cutoff of 32, the overall sensitivity was 95.8% and specificity was 99.3%. At a prevalence of 25%, positive and negative predictive values for active rejection were 98.0% and 98.6%, respectively. The Q-Score also detected subclinical rejection in patients without an elevated serum creatinine level but identified by a protocol biopsy. This study confirms that QSant is an accurate and quantitative measurement suitable for routine monitoring of renal allograft status.


2007 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 860-867 ◽  
Author(s):  
Douglas M. Silverstein ◽  
Pamela LeBlanc ◽  
James M. Hempe ◽  
Thiagarajan Ramcharan ◽  
J. Philip Boudreaux

2013 ◽  
Vol 45 (3) ◽  
pp. 913-916 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Dincel ◽  
I.K. Bulut ◽  
T.Ö. Sezer ◽  
S. Mir ◽  
C. Hoşcoşkun

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