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pubmed-article:10515378pubmed:abstractTextLong-term renal transplant function is limited primarily by a progressive scarring process loosely termed "chronic rejection, chronic allograft nephropathy, or allograft fibrosis." Although the etiology of transplant fibrosis is uncertain, several possible factors including chronic cyclosporin A (CsA) exposure may contribute to its pathogenesis. CsA stimulates renal fibrosis perhaps through the induction of the potent pro-sclerotic growth factor, transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta). Previously, we demonstrated that, in human transplant biopsies, acute CsA toxicity but not acute tubular necrosis is associated with elevated levels of renal TGFbeta protein. We now examine whether long-term CsA treatment (>1 year) is associated with elevated levels of intra-allograft TGFbeta and whether heightened expression of TGFbeta is clinically significant.lld:pubmed
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