| Literature DB >> 6757263 |
J A Thomas, H N Willcox, J Newsom-Davis.
Abstract
In frozen sections of thymus from 9 out of 12 myasthenia gravis patients, the medulla contained follicles of B lymphocytes with germinal centres showing the same immunofluorescence staining pattern as is seen normally in reactive lymphoid tissues. Only 1 similar follicle was seen in 9 normal thymus samples. There was a positive association between the extent of germinal centres, plasma anti-acetylcholine receptor (AChR) titre, and spontaneous anti-AChR production by thymocytes in vitro. These thymic changes were not universally found, and are thus probably not central to the initiation of myasthenia. Between the follicles, in 9 cases, there was an apparent increase in interdigitating cells with closely associated 'inducer' (OKT4+)T lymphocytes. Thymic antigen presenting cells--either here or in the germinal centres--could be involved in breaking self-tolerance, or in perpetuating the autoimmune response, and it may be their removal that is therapeutic.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6757263 DOI: 10.1016/0165-5728(82)90035-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neuroimmunol ISSN: 0165-5728 Impact factor: 3.478