Vestnik Transplantologii i Iskusstvennyh Organov (Oct 2015)

HISTOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE QUILTY EFFECT

  • I. M. Iljinsky,
  • L. S. Alexeeva,
  • L. G. Kurenkova,
  • A. O. Shevchenko,
  • R. Sh. Saitgareev,
  • V. N. Poptsov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15825/1995-1191-2015-3-14-23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
pp. 14 – 23

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Aim. Identifi cation of possible histological differences of the Quilty effect in acute rejection and its absence as well as studying the proliferation of blood and lymph vessels in the area of Quilty damage.Materials and methods. 883 endomyocardial biopsy materials from 352 patients were studied. Histological sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin, Masson method; the endothelium of lymphatic vessels was stained with immunoperoxidase method using a marker D2-40.Results. The Quilty effect was observed both in acute rejection and inits absence. In the majority of cases the Quilty effect was of type «A» and it was combined with acute rejection. The Quilty effect of type «B» has been mostly in the G2R. Acute rejection is characterized by diffuse form of endocardium lymphoid infi ltration. Follicular form resembles lymphoid organ tissue. Different types and forms of the Quilty effect may be combined in the same biopsy. Proliferation of blood vessels presents in the area of the Quilty effect. Lymphatic vessels are missing in endocardium and in the area of the Quilty effect. They could be found only in the myocardium of endomiocardial biopsy.Conclusion. Diffuse lymphoid infi ltration of the endocardium is a characteristic feature of acute rejection of the transplanted heart. Follicular form of the Quilty effect is similar to lymphoid tissue whose role requires further study using immunohistochemical methods.

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