Immunohistochemical phenotyping of the inflammatory infiltrate in de novo autoimmune hepatitis after liver transplantation in children

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We have investigated the inflammatory infiltrate in post-transplant dn-AIH, a form of late insidious graft rejection, focusing on transcription factors defining effector and T-regs, using an antigen retrieval immunohistochemical method on archived liver tissue, and compared it with ACR and classical AIH. Paraffin-embedded liver biopsies from pediatric patients with dn-AIH (n = 10), ACR (n = 10), and AIH (n = 13) were selected randomly and stained using antibodies directed to CD4, CD8, T-bet (marker of Th1 polarization), GATA-3 (marker of Th2 polarization), FOXP3 (marker for T regulatory cells), IL-17, CD56 (NK cells), and perforin. Portal and lobular lymphocytic infiltrate was assessed semi-quantitatively. Prominent CD4, CD8, and T-bet positivity were present in both the lobular and portal infiltrate of all three conditions. Overall T-bet score of lobular inflammation in the dn-AIH group was lower than in the ACR and AIH groups (p = 0.02). In contrast, most samples showed absent or minimal GATA-3 positivity. FOXP3, CD56, IL-17, and perforin staining of mild to moderate severity were present in all three groups in both the portal and lobular infiltrate. A Th1 polarization of the inflammatory infiltrate characterizes dn-AIH, but also ACR and AIH. © 2012 John Wiley & Sons A/S.

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Hadžić, N., Quaglia, A., Cotoi, C., Hussain, M. J., Brown, N., Vergani, D., & Mieli-Vergani, G. (2012). Immunohistochemical phenotyping of the inflammatory infiltrate in de novo autoimmune hepatitis after liver transplantation in children. Pediatric Transplantation, 16(5), 501–510. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3046.2012.01723.x

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