Prognostic value of the 7-year protocol biopsy of adult kidney allografts: impact of mesangiosclerosis and proteinuria

Renal Failure(2023)

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AbstractAim The aim of the present study was to clarify the relationship between the Banff score of the 7-year protocol biopsy and the allograft outcome.Methods One-hundred-and-eighty-four patients received kidney transplantation from 2002 to 2008. We excluded patients aged <20 years at transplantation (n = 24), those who did not undergo a 7-year protocol biopsy (n = 66), and those who underwent for-cause biopsy (n = 5). Consequently, 89 patients who underwent a 7-year protocol biopsy were enrolled. We analyzed the relationship between the clinicopathological findings 7 years after transplantation and the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) change per year and allograft survival. Histological evaluation was performed using the Banff 2015 classification.Results Among the clinicopathological findings, each Banff mesangial matrix increase (mm) score ≥1 and proteinuria ≥1+ was independently associated with the eGFR decline per year during a median follow-up of 73 months. Furthermore, in the model of the clinicopathological findings including the presence of mm with proteinuria, mm ≥1 alone and mm ≥1 with proteinuria were each independently associated with the eGFR decline. The graft survival was significantly worse for those with mm ≥1 with proteinuria than those with mm ≥1 without proteinuria.Conclusion Among the 7-year protocol biopsy findings, the presence of mm alone and mm with proteinuria were each significant predictors of eGFR decline. The presence of both proteinuria and mm had a negative impact on graft survival. These results underscore the significance of the Banff mm score and proteinuria at the time of the 7-year protocol biopsy to predict the allograft outcome.
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Kidney transplantation,7-year protocol biopsy,Banff score,allograft survival
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