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Jun 11 2026
June 11, 2026

ISN Renal Pathology Working Group Webinar: Towards refinement of the Banff classification system for kidney allograft pathology – addition of activity and chronicity indices

  • 2 PM CEST

Histological assessment of kidney allograft biopsies, using the Banff classification system,  remains the gold standard to diagnose transplant rejection. Two main Banff categories of rejection are recognized; antibody mediated rejection and T-cell mediated rejection, combined with subcategories designating acute/active, chronic active and chronic forms. Currently, the Banff activity and chronicity indices Working Group has been exploring the development of activity & chronicity indices, which are expected to more accurately reflect active (i.e. responsive to treatment) versus chronic (i.e. unresponsive to treatment) inflammation and fibrosis in the allograft tissue, and might therefore aid treatment decisions in transplant setting.

Learning objectives:

  • To review the current Banff kidney transplant rejection classification and its complex subcategories (active, chronic-active, chronic), from the clinical and the pathological perspective.
  • To explain the development of activity and chronicity indices based on Banff lesion scores, to simplify the evaluation of rejection activity and chronicity while adding precision.
  • To discuss whether this could stratify patients for prognostic and therapeutic decisions
  • To illustrate the practical usability of activity and chronicity indices in a case-based discussion.

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Moderator

Joris Roelofs (Netherlands)

Danica Galešić Ljubanović (Croatia)

 

Speakers

Thangamani Muthukumar (USA)

Serena Bagnasco (USA)

Petar Šenjug (Croatia)

Bojana Maksimović (Croatia)

Thursday, June 11 2026 - 2 PM CEST