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Circulating Immune Complexes after Renal Transplantation: CORRELATION OF INCREASED 125I-C1q BINDING ACTIVITY WITH ACUTE REJECTION CHARACTERIZED BY FIBRIN DEPOSITION IN THE KIDNEY
Yuet M. Ooi, … , Martin R. First, Victor E. Pollak
Yuet M. Ooi, … , Martin R. First, Victor E. Pollak
Published September 1, 1977
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1977;60(3):611-619. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI108812.
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Circulating Immune Complexes after Renal Transplantation: CORRELATION OF INCREASED 125I-C1q BINDING ACTIVITY WITH ACUTE REJECTION CHARACTERIZED BY FIBRIN DEPOSITION IN THE KIDNEY

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To assess the role of circulating immune complexes in the pathogenesis of acute rejection, sera were measured for such complexes by the 125I-C1q binding assay in 45 normal subjects, 24 allografted patients undergoing acute rejection, and in 11 allografted patients in a quiescent phase. Increased C1q-binding activity (C1q-BA) was detected in 14 patients with acute rejection, 9 of whom had renal biopsies showing fibrin deposition in the vasculature together with cellular infiltrates in the tubulo-interstitial structures; renal histology was not available in the other 5 patients. The other 10 patients with acute rejection, whose biopsies showed only cellular infiltrates, and the 11 patients in a quiescent phase posttransplantation did not have increased levels of serum C1q-BA.

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Yuet M. Ooi, Boon S. Ooi, Enrique H. Vallota, Martin R. First, Victor E. Pollak

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