| Literature DB >> 16758589 |
T Olsson1, K G Henriksson, L Klareskog, U Forsum.
Abstract
Frozen muscle biopsy sections from 13 patients with inflammatory myopathy and from four healthy volunteers were characterized with a double immunohistochemical staining technique, utilizing a panel of antisera to cell surface antigens. The technique enables simultaneous visualization of HLA-DR reactive cells and other cell types, i.e., T lymphocytes. In inflammatory myopathy, large numbers of HLA-DR reactive "macrophage/dendritic" cells were shown. Almost all other inflammatory cells and endothelial cells also expressed HLA-DR, as did the sarcolemma in the vicinity of inflammatory foci. Large numbers of T lymphocytes were detected by alphaLeu-1 antibodies. In most instances, Leu-3a reactive T "helper" lymphocytes dominated over alphaLeu-2a reactive T "suppressor/cytotoxic" lymphocytes. Many T lymphocytes of both phenotypes appeared in close contact with HLA-DR expressing non-T cells. OKM1 and OKT9 antibodies, labeling macrophages and "proliferating" cells, respectively, were common among inflammatory cells. The findings provide basic data that are important for the understanding of inflammatory myopathy.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 16758589 DOI: 10.1002/mus.880080512
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Muscle Nerve ISSN: 0148-639X Impact factor: 3.217