Literature DB >> 3488346

Antibodies to acetylcholine receptor and tetanus toxoid: in vitro synthesis by thymic lymphocytes.

R P Lisak, A I Levinson, B Zweiman, M J Kornstein.   

Abstract

Thymic lymphocytes (TL) of patients with myasthenia gravis (MG) have been reported to synthesize antibodies to acetylcholine receptors (anti-AChR). Incubation of TL with pokeweed mitogen (PWM), a polyclonal T cell- and monocyte-dependent activator of B cell differentiation, was reported to inhibit TL in vitro synthesis of anti-AChR. We studied the TL of 16 patients with MG without thymoma. TL of 10 of 16 patients synthesized anti-AChR in vitro without stimulation. In the presence of PWM, the amount of anti-AChR synthesized by the TL of these 10 patients increased in five, decreased in three, and was unaffected in two. There was a correlation between serum anti-AChR titer and PWM-stimulated synthesis (r = 0.87), but not with unstimulated synthesis (r = 0.33) of anti-AChR by TL. There was no correlation between the amount of synthesized anti-AChR and the amount of secreted IgG or with the percentage of B cells (surface Ig+) in the TL suspensions. TL of three age-matched cardiac surgery controls failed to synthesize detectable anti-AChR, although two of three synthesized IgG. Four patients with MG were booster immunized with tetanus toxoid (TT) 3 to 4 wk prior to thymectomy. TL of three synthesized anti-TT in vitro, whereas TL of three nonboosted MG patients failed to synthesize anti-TT. Thus, we have shown that TL of some patients with MG are capable of anti-AChR synthesis, with evidence of heterogeneity of the in vitro response, and the B cell repertoire in the thymus may, in part, reflect recent systemic immune events of the host.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3488346

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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