移植肾小球病变:超微结构检查的重要性。

Ian W Gibson
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背景:移植肾小球病(TG)是同种异体肾移植肾小球的一种形态学改变,其特征是肾小球基底膜重复。摘要:根据同种异体肾移植病理Banff模式,TG与进行性慢性同种异体移植功能障碍和蛋白尿相关,并且是供体特异性抗体阳性患者慢性抗体介导排斥反应(ABMR)的诊断特征。它是ABMR临床试验和介入性研究的明确终点,但病变也可以在没有明确同种免疫损伤的情况下发生,作为慢性血栓性微血管病变的结果,在某些情况下与丙型肝炎感染有关。本文综述了TG的病理生理、临床表现、光镜诊断特点,并重点介绍了病变的连续超微结构分期。现就TG的鉴别诊断和Banff分级进行综述。本文讨论了肾移植活检常规超微结构检查的临床病理指征。关键信息:TG可以在早期通过电镜诊断,在组织学特征明显之前,强调了肾移植活检超微结构检查对早期诊断的重要性,当治疗干预可能有益时。
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Transplant Glomerulopathy: Importance of Ultrastructural Examination.

Transplant Glomerulopathy: Importance of Ultrastructural Examination.

Transplant Glomerulopathy: Importance of Ultrastructural Examination.

Transplant Glomerulopathy: Importance of Ultrastructural Examination.

Background: Transplant glomerulopathy (TG) is a morphologic alteration in glomeruli of renal allografts, characterized by glomerular basement membrane reduplications.

Summary: TG is associated with progressive chronic allograft dysfunction and proteinuria and is a diagnostic feature of chronic antibody-mediated rejection (ABMR) in patients positive for donor-specific antibodies, according to the Banff schema for renal allograft pathology. It is a definitive endpoint in clinical trials and interventional studies for ABMR, but the lesion can also occur in the absence of definitive alloimmune injury, as a consequence of chronic thrombotic microangiopathy, and in some cases in association with hepatitis C infection. This review discusses the pathophysiology and clinical presentation of TG, the diagnostic features by light microscopy, and focuses on the sequential ultrastructural stages of the lesion. The differential diagnosis of TG, and Banff grading of the lesion, are reviewed. Clinicopathological indications for performing routine ultrastructural examination of renal allograft biopsies are discussed.

Key messages: TG can be diagnosed at an early stage by electron microscopy, before histological features are apparent, emphasizing the importance of ultrastructural examination of renal allograft biopsies for an early diagnosis, when therapeutic intervention may be beneficial.

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