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  • Participation of cell-mediated immunity in deposition of fibrin in glomerulonephritis.

Participation of cell-mediated immunity in deposition of fibrin in glomerulonephritis.

Lancet (London, England) (1988-08-20)
T J Neale, P G Tipping, S D Carson, S R Holdsworth
ABSTRACT

Fibrin deposition is prominent in delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) reactions and is initiated by antigen-specific, T-lymphocyte-directed macrophage expression of human tissue factor (HTF). To examine the role of DTH in glomerular fibrin deposition, 10 fibrin-positive and 24 fibrin-negative biopsy specimens from patients with glomerulonephritis (GN) and samples from normal controls were studied with monoclonal antibodies against T cells, macrophages, and HTF. Fibrin-positive sections showed intense glomerular staining for HTF and significantly more T cells and macrophages than fibrin-negative specimens. All the essential elements of DTH reactions can therefore be simultaneously demonstrated within glomeruli from patients with fibrin-related GN. These findings suggest a role for cell mediated immunity in GN.

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Anti-Tissue Factor/CD142 Antibody, clone HTF-1