G. Dell'Antonio et Ps. Randhawa, "Striped" pattern of medullary ray fibrosis in allograft biopsies from kidney transplant recipients maintained on tacrolimus, TRANSPLANT, 67(3), 1999, pp. 484-486
Background. A striped pattern of fibrosis has been described in the kidneys
of patients undergoing longterm cyclosporine or tacrolimus therapy. This l
esion is frequently misconstrued as being specific for drug toxicity.
Methods. We performed clinicopathologic correlation on 18 patients with str
iped fibrosis identified by reviewing 61 biopsies from kidney transplant re
cipients maintained with tacrolimus.
Results. Acute rejection was identified in 14 of 18 patients, chronic rejec
tion in 9 of 18 patients, potential diabetic microvascular injury in 8 of 1
8, and pre-existing donor disease in 2 of 18. In only one patient could str
iped fibrosis be ascribed primarily to tacrolimus. Striped fibrosis could a
lso be demonstrated in 6 of 10 late allograft biopsy specimens from patient
s maintained with only azathioprine, and 8 of 10 native biopsies from patie
nts with advanced diabetes mellitus.
Conclusion. Multiple insults contribute to the pathogenesis of striped fibr
osis in the kidney. This lesion can be attributed entirely to chronic drug
toxicity in only a minority of allografts.