Clonal Analysis of T Lymphocytes Infiltrating the Thyroid Gland in Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis
1987; Karger Publishers; Volume: 82; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1159/000234179
ISSN1423-0097
AutoresMarcello Bagnasco, Silvano Ferrini, D. Venuti, Ignazia Prigione, Giancarlo Torre, Roberto Biassoni, Giorgio Walter Canonica,
Tópico(s)Immune Cell Function and Interaction
ResumoT cells isolated from thyroid tissue and peripheral blood of 2 patients with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis were studied by a high cloning efficiency microculture technique. Clonal efficiences of 37 and 24% were obtained from thyroid-derived T cell cultures, while 40 and 90% efficiencies resulted from peripheral-blood-derived cultures. A prevalence of T4––/T8+ T cell clones were found in thyroid infiltrates. The functional analysis of the clones demonstrated significantly higher proportions of clones with cytolytic activity in a lectin-dependent assay in thyroid-derived microcultures, as compared to peripheral blood-derived ones. The proportion of clones displaying natural-killer-like activity was increased in 1 patient only. Cytolytic activity was displayed not only by all T4––/T8+, but also by several T4+/T8–– intrathyroid clones. Remarkable proportions of cytolytic clones were also able to release interleukin-2 upon phytohemagglutinin stimulation. Finally, the proportion of T cell clones able to release gamma-interferon following mitogen stimulation was significantly higher in thyroid- vs. peripheral-blood-derived microcultures. These results provide further data about the possible pathogenetical role of both regulatory and effector T lymphocytes in human autoimmune thyroiditis.
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