scholarly journals The Summarized Assessment of Endothelin A Receptor Expression in Renal Transplant Compartments Associated with Antibody-Mediated Rejection

Diagnostics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 2366
Author(s):  
Mirosław Banasik ◽  
Magdalena Kuriata-Kordek ◽  
Piotr Donizy ◽  
Katarzyna Nowańska ◽  
Krzysztof Wiśnicki ◽  
...  

The occurrence of anti-endothelin A receptor antibodies may be useful in diagnosis of transplant damage. We noticed that the presence of the endothelin A receptor (ETA receptor) in biopsy compartments is yet to be defined. We decided therefore to analysed the presence and relevance of the ETA receptor in biopsy to define the cause. Our study aims to evaluate the expression of ETA receptors in renal recipients after a biopsy due to the worsening of transplant function. Methods: The expression of ETA receptors was analyzed in renal transplant biopsies using the immunohistochemical method. The evaluation of ETA receptors was performed on paraffin sections. ETA receptor expression was analyzed in four compartments of renal transplant biopsies: glomeruli; vessels; tubular epithelium; and interstitium. The assessment was presented using a three-step scale (0: lack of expression; 1: mild to moderate immunoreactivity; 2: high expression). The results of each compartment from a single biopsy were summarized and assessed in the context of antibody-mediated rejection (AMR). Results: We analyzed 156 patients who had a renal allograft biopsy after renal transplantation. For each patient, we created a summarized ETA receptor expression score. The summarized ETA receptor expression score analysis showed statistically significant differences in patients with and without AMR. In addition, we noticed that patients with AMR had a significantly higher mean summarized expression of ETA receptor score of 3.28 ± 1.56 compared to patients who had a biopsy for other reasons with a mean summarized ETA receptor expression score of 1.47 ± 1.35 (p < 0.000001). ROC analysis of the ETA receptor expression score for detecting AMR status showed that the most appropriate cut-off for the test of the chosen binary classifier is between 2 and 3 of the summarized ETA receptor expression score. Conclusions: The expression of endothelin A receptors in renal transplant compartments may be associated with antibody-mediated rejection. The positive ETA receptor staining might be a vital feature in the diagnosis of damage in AMR. The summarized ETA receptor expression score seems to be an exciting diagnostic tool in transplant injury assessment.

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 422
Author(s):  
Katarzyna Nowańska ◽  
Mirosław Banasik ◽  
Piotr Donizy ◽  
Katarzyna Kościelska-Kasprzak ◽  
Sławomir Zmonarski ◽  
...  

Background: Non-human leukocyte antigen (HLA) anti-endothelin A receptor antibodies are presented as being potentially important, but the expression of the endothelin A receptor in glomeruli (ETA receptor (g+)) has not yet been described. We decided to evaluate the presence and relevance of the ETA receptor in for-cause renal transplant biopsies. The aim of our study was to evaluate the immunoreactivity of the ETA receptor and its significance in patients who underwent a renal transplant biopsy due to the deterioration of transplant function, with detailed characterization of staining in glomeruli. Methods: The immunohistochemical expression of ETA receptor (ETAR) was analyzed in renal transplant biopsies. Microscopic evaluation was performed on paraffin sections in glomeruli. The analysis was performed using a two-step scale (0: lack of ETAR expression; 1: the presence of ETAR expression—mild to moderate immunoreactivity). Results: We analyzed 149 patients who underwent renal allograft biopsy after renal transplantation. Positive staining of ETA receptors in glomeruli (ETA receptor (g+)) was noticed in 13/149 (8.7%) patients. Five of these 13 (38.5%) patients with ETA receptor (g+) developed antibody-mediated rejection (AMR), while 13 of the remaining 136 (9.5%) ETA receptor (g-) patients developed AMR (p = 0.0022). Graft loss was noticed in all but one ETA receptor (g+) patient with AMR (4/5; 80%), but only in 2/13 (15%) ETA receptor (g-) patients with AMR (p = 0.009) during the first year after biopsy. Conclusions: The expression of endothelin A receptors in glomeruli seems to be a potentially important feature in the diagnosis of damage during antibody-mediated rejection. It may help to identify patients at a higher risk of allograft rejection and injury.


2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (Supplement_3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Agnieszka Sas-Strózik ◽  
Piotr Donizy ◽  
Katarzyna Kościelska-Kasprzak ◽  
Dorota Kamińska ◽  
Kamila Gawlik ◽  
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Abstract Background and Aims The manifestation of anti-angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1R) antibodies is considered a risk factor for transplant injury, however, the occurrence of AT1-Receptor expression in renal transplant biopsy may be an additional feature which can help to predict transplant loss. The aim of our study was to evaluate the expression of AT1R together with their antibodies and assess the risk of transplant loss in patients who had a renal transplant indication biopsy. Method AT1-Receptor immunoreactivity was analyzed in renal transplant biopsies. Additionally, we analyzed the presence of anti-AT1R antibodies in these patients using ELISA method. The result of more than 10 was assessed as positive. Immunohistochemical evaluation of AT1-Receptor expression was performed on 4 μm-thick paraffin sections mounted on silanized slides. AT1-Receptor expression was analyzed in five compartments: 1.tubular epithelium, 2.glomeruli, 3.peritubular capillaries, 4.interstitium and 5.renal blood vessels (small and intermediate arteries) based on a 3-step scale. Results We checked 156 samples of biopsies for the immunoreactivity of the AT1-Receptor. In all these patients we were able to access the presence of anti-AT1R antibodies. A group of 67 patients had positive AT1-Receptor expression (R+) and 16 patients had positive anti-AT1R antibodies (R+Ab+) results. A group of 89 patients had no expression of AT1-Receptor (R-), among which 51 had also no anti-AT1R (R-Ab-). One-year post-biopsy graft loss in the R+Ab+ patients was 37% (6/16) compared to 10% (7/69) in the R-Ab- patients (p = 0.006). Two-year and three-year graft loss was 43% vs. 17% (p=0.02) and 50% vs. 21% (p=0.02) respectively. Moreover, six patients had positive staining of AT1-Receptors in microcirculation (glomeruli and peritubular capillaries), which was associated with antibody mediated rejection. Conclusion The presence of anti-AT1R antibodies in serum together with the expression of AT1-Receptor in transplant biopsy was associated with a significantly higher graft loss. The relevance of AT1-Receptor expression analyzed together with anti-AT1R antibodies should be considered for better transplant immunological risk assessment.


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V Panichi ◽  
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Jan G. D'Haese ◽  
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