IMMUNOHISTOLOGICAL PHENOTYPING OF THYROID INFILTRATING LYMPHOCYTES IN GRAVES-DISEASE AND HASHIMOTOS THYROIDITIS
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 60 (1), 104-110
Abstract
Subsets of lymphocytes in the thyroid were immunophenotyped by their surface antigens in frozen tissues of Hashimoto''s thyroiditis and Graves'' disease. Using triple layer immunoperoxidase staining (IP), monoclonal antibodies (T3, Leu 3, T8, anti-Tac and Leu 7) were employed to detect markers of T cell subsets, activated T cells, and a natural killer associated antigen. B cells were identified by 2 step IP with anti-IgD antisera. Excluding those cells forming lymphoid follicles, the density of lymphocytes infiltrating between thyroid epithelial cells was much higher in Hashimoto''s thyroiditis than in Graves'' disease. Relative proportions of subsets were similar in both diseases. Most of the infiltrating cells were T3 positive T cells (T3+), with more T8+ (suppressor/cytotoxic T) than Leu 3+ (inducer/helper T). Some Leu 7+ were occasionally seen, but surface IgD positive mature B cells (IgD+) were almost absent. IgD+ cells were densely aggregated in primary lymphoid follicles and mantle zones of secondary follicles. In these regions, Leu 3+ cells were about twice as frequent as T8+ cells. Some Leu 7+ and scarce Tac+ cells were also found. The present study indicates a major involvement of immunoregulatory T cells in autoimmune thyroid disease, and also suggested intrathyroidal maturation of B cells.This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
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