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Hyperacute renal allograft rejection is described in a patient suffering from mesangio-proliferative glomerulonephritis. The transplanted kidney was HL-A identical and the direct cytotoxic cross-match between the recipient's serum and donor lymphocytes was negative. Intrarenal consumption of C 3, but not of C 1 q, C 4, total haemolytic complement, IgG or Igm was demonstrated. Immunofluorescence studies exhibited dense granular deposits of C 3, but not of IgG, IgM C 1q or C 4. These findings together with the observation of beta 1 C-beta 1A converting activity in the patient's serum, raised the possibility that the alternative pathway of complement activation induced by nephritic factor could have operated in this case. Further studies will be necessary to clarify the question whether hyperacute rejection of renal allografts is only antibody mediated or not.
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