Arch Pathol Lab Med
November 1992
The mesenchymal and extracellular matrix alterations that occur in acute and chronic rejection of the lung allograft were studied immunohistochemically, utilizing a wide panel of antibodies. In early rejection, perivascular and peribronchiolar mononuclear infiltrates were associated with basement membrane disruption of the vessels and airways and an ingrowth of muscle-specific actin-, vimentin-positive, desmin-negative spindle cells accompanied by type IV collagenase-positive histiocytes. Subsequent fibrous scarring was manifested by perforation and reduplication of the basement membrane of airways and vessels and dense collagen deposition, primarily type III.
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