Operational tolerance is defined as stable renal function in transplants without immunosuppression for at least 1 year. We present histological assessments of two patients with operational tolerance. The first withdrew immunosuppression in 2005 and presents stable renal function (creatinine 1.5 mg/dL) without proteinuria. The biopsy showed mild chronic tubulointerstitial changes without inflammation. The second withdrew immunosuppression in 2009 and maintains stable renal function (creatinine 1.6 mg/dL) with mild proteinuria. Histology showed chronic humoural rejection and Class II anti-human leukocyte antigen antibodies were detected. These cases suggest that a renal biopsy may be useful to rule out subclinical pathology in patients with o...
International audienceNew challenges in renal transplantation include using biological information t...
Operational tolerance is a rare and still unexplained phenomenon in organ transplantation. Pallier e...
In organ transplantation, the immunosuppression withdrawal leads, in most cases, to rejection. Nonet...
Operational tolerance is defined as stable renal function in transplants without immunosuppression f...
The clinical era of solid organ transplantation started with a renal transplantation (RT) performed ...
Item does not contain fulltextWe report here on a European cohort of 27 kidney transplant recipients...
Background Renal transplant recipients (RTR) frequently develop complications relating to chronic im...
International audienceHuman kidney transplantation tolerance exists, but the definition of true tole...
The 20th century represents a breakthrough in the transplantation era, since the first kidney transp...
Kidney recipients maintaining a prolonged allograft survival in the absence of immunosuppressive dru...
International audienceA small number of patients do not reject their graft after weaning from immuno...
INTRODUCTION: Long-term immunosuppressive therapy represents a huge burden on transplant recipients,...
International audienceIn kidney transplantation, minimizing the side effects of the immunosuppressiv...
International audienceNew challenges in renal transplantation include using biological information t...
Operational tolerance is a rare and still unexplained phenomenon in organ transplantation. Pallier e...
In organ transplantation, the immunosuppression withdrawal leads, in most cases, to rejection. Nonet...
Operational tolerance is defined as stable renal function in transplants without immunosuppression f...
The clinical era of solid organ transplantation started with a renal transplantation (RT) performed ...
Item does not contain fulltextWe report here on a European cohort of 27 kidney transplant recipients...
Background Renal transplant recipients (RTR) frequently develop complications relating to chronic im...
International audienceHuman kidney transplantation tolerance exists, but the definition of true tole...
The 20th century represents a breakthrough in the transplantation era, since the first kidney transp...
Kidney recipients maintaining a prolonged allograft survival in the absence of immunosuppressive dru...
International audienceA small number of patients do not reject their graft after weaning from immuno...
INTRODUCTION: Long-term immunosuppressive therapy represents a huge burden on transplant recipients,...
International audienceIn kidney transplantation, minimizing the side effects of the immunosuppressiv...
International audienceNew challenges in renal transplantation include using biological information t...
Operational tolerance is a rare and still unexplained phenomenon in organ transplantation. Pallier e...
In organ transplantation, the immunosuppression withdrawal leads, in most cases, to rejection. Nonet...