Transforming growth factor beta in relation to cardiac allograft vasculopathy after heart transplantation.

T Aziz, P Hasleton, A Hann, NN A Yonan, A Deiraniya, I. Hutchinson

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    Abstract

    BACKGROUND: Cardiac allograft vasculopathy is a frequent sequel to cardiac transplantation, but the role of cytokines on the subsequent development of vasculopathy is still largely unknown. METHODS: We retrospectively studied 172 heart transplant recipients to investigate the relationship between the development of vasculopathy and various factors including the presence of transforming growth factor (TGF-beta) in the graft. Endomyocardial biopsy specimens were stained with antibodies for TGF-beta and CD+68, and a TGF-beta staining score was derived. Vasculopathy was diagnosed by angiography and rejection was graded according to the International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation classification. TGF-beta(1) genotype was determined by polymerase chain reaction analysis of DNA. RESULTS: After a mean follow-up period of 68 +/- 32 months, the prevalence of significant vasculopathy was 52%. The TGF-beta staining score was higher in patients with more severe vasculopathy (95% confidence interval = 8.9-12.1) than in those who showed minimal or mild vasculopathy score changes of more than 7 (95% confidence interval = 3.4-5.1), P =.0001. TGF-beta expression correlated with the degree of vasculopathy (r = 0.73, P
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJ Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
    Volume119( 4 Pt 1)
    Publication statusPublished - 2000

    Keywords

    • Adult
    • Biopsy, Needle
    • Coronary Angiography
    • diagnosis: Coronary Disease
    • pathology: Endocardium
    • Female
    • Genotype
    • adverse effects: Heart Transplantation
    • Humans
    • Immunohistochemistry
    • Male
    • Middle Aged
    • Polymerase Chain Reaction
    • Polymorphism, Genetic
    • Retrospective Studies
    • Risk Factors
    • analysis: Transforming Growth Factor beta

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