Acute Rejection of Transplanted Liver
Definition
- Immunological reaction to foreign (donor) tissue components, especially bile duct epithelium and endothelium
Alternate/Historical Names
- Allograft rejection
Diagnostic Criteria
- Usually occurs within first year post-transplant
- Most cases during first six months
- Mixed portal inflammatory infiltrate
- Eosinophils frequent and relatively specific
- Intraepithelial lymphocytic bile duct infiltrate
- Involves interlobular ducts
- May damage ducts
- Venous lymphocytic endotheliitis
- May involve portal or central vein
- Lobular inflammation and spotty hepatocyte necrosis uncommon
- Central rejection associated with poorer prognosis
- Pericentral inflammation and endotheliitis
- Associated with steroid resistance and evolution to chronic rejection
- Can evolve to veno-occlusive disease
- Called parenchymal rejection by some
- Usually considered to be T cell mediated
- Hyperacute rejection is humoral
Neeraja Kambham MD
Department of Pathology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford CA 94305-5342
Original posting : May 9, 2007