SEQUENTIAL MONITORING OF URINE-SOLUBLE INTERLEUKIN 2 RECEPTOR AND INTERLEUKIN 6 PREDICTS ACUTE REJECTION OF HUMAN RENAL ALLOGRAFTS BEFORE CLINICAL OR LABORATORY SIGNS OF RENAL DYSFUNCTION — Federica Casiraghi (1997) | RDL Network
SEQUENTIAL MONITORING OF URINE-SOLUBLE INTERLEUKIN 2 RECEPTOR AND INTERLEUKIN 6 PREDICTS ACUTE REJECTION OF HUMAN RENAL ALLOGRAFTS BEFORE CLINICAL OR LABORATORY SIGNS OF RENAL DYSFUNCTION
Article 1997 en
Authors
FC
Federica Casiraghi
PR
Piero Ruggenenti
MN
Marina Noris
Abstract
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Sequential monitoring of urinary sIL-2R and IL-6 levels does allow very early diagnosis of rejection without invasive procedures. Specifically, high urinary sIL-2R in the first 5 posttransplant days identifies the subgroup of patients at risk. In the subsequent days, a sudden increase in urinary IL-6 occurs in those of the above patients who will indeed reject their graft.
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