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Lymphocyte subpopulations in the human small intestine. The findings in normal mucosa and in the mucosa of patients with adult coeliac disease.

W S Selby, G Janossy, M Bofill, D P Jewell.   

Abstract

Lymphocyte subpopulations in human small intestinal mucosa have been studied using an immunofluorescence technique on tissue sections. In the normal intestine, the majority of intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL) were of suppressor-cytotoxic phenotype (HuTLA+ UCHTI+ OKT8+ OKT4-; 84%). Only one-third of these OKT8+IEL reacted with anti-Leu-1, and antibody directed towards a 67,000 dalton antigen found on peripheral blood T cells. IEL failed to express the activation antigen, Tac, and also lacked detectable C3b receptor (C3RTO5-). The remaining T IEL, as well as the predominant lamina propria T lymphocytes (LPL), were OKT4+ OKT8-, helper type T cells. Most of the lamina propria OKT8+ cells were also Leu-1-. In patients with adult coeliac disease, the proportions of OKT8+ and OKT4+ lymphocytes in the epithelium were not altered. However, the proportion of OKT8+ Leu-1+TIEL was significantly increased (56 vs 32%; P less than 0.02). IEL were also HLA-DR-, Tac- and C3RTO5-. The proportion of OKT8+ cells in the lamina propria was slightly, but significantly, increased (40 vs 32%; P less than 0.005). Mucosal findings in treated patients did not differ from normal. Lymphocytes with the phenotype of natural killer cells (HNK-1) were rarely found in normal or diseased mucosa. No alterations in the proportions of circulating T lymphocytes or their subsets were found in patients with coeliac disease. These findings illustrate the heterogeneity of lymphocyte subpopulations in normal and in diseased small intestinal mucosa. The changes found in adult coeliac disease may reflect the increased traffic of IEL into the epithelium.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6345034      PMCID: PMC1535584     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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