Conventional dendritic cells are more activated in the hyperplastic Thymus of myasthenia gravis patients

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY Journal of neuroimmunology Pub Date : 2024-08-20 DOI:10.1016/j.jneuroim.2024.578441
Pei Chen , Jiaxin Chen , Hao Huang , Weibin Liu
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Abstract

Introduction

Dendritic cells (DCs) are crucial to form ectopic germinal centers (GCs) in the hyperplastic thymus (HT), which are typically found in anti-acetylcholine receptor autoantibody-positive myasthenia gravis (MG) patients. However, the characteristics of such DCs in the HT and their roles in thymic hyperplasia formation remain unclear.

Methods

We collected thymic tissue from MG patients and patients who underwent cardiac surgery. The tissues were cut into sections for immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence or digested into a single cell suspension for flow cytometry.

Results

In addition to formation of ectopic GCs, we found that the proportion of the medulla in the thymic parenchyma was higher than that in the cortex (areacortex/areamedulla, 1.279 vs. 0.6576) in the HT of MG patients. The density of conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) in the HT was 131 ± 64.36 per mm2, whereas in normal thymic tissue, the density was 59.17 ± 22.54 per mm2. The more abundant cDCs expressed co-stimulatory molecules (CD80 and CD86) strongly. Moreover, the more abundant subset was mainly CD141+ DCs (cDC1s), accounting for an increase from 15% to 29%. However, these increased cDC1s appeared to be unrelated to Hassall's corpuscles and ectopic GCs.

Conclusion

Thymic hyperplasia in MG patients is manifested as an increase in the proportion of the thymic medulla accompanied by increases in the density and functional activation as well as changes in the subset composition of cDCs.

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肌无力患者增生的胸腺中传统树突状细胞更活跃
引言树突状细胞(DC)是在增生的胸腺(HT)中形成异位生发中心(GC)的关键,这种情况通常出现在抗乙酰胆碱受体自身抗体阳性的重症肌无力(MG)患者中。方法我们收集了重症肌无力患者和接受心脏手术患者的胸腺组织。结果除了异位 GCs 的形成外,我们还发现在 MG 患者的 HT 中,髓质在胸腺实质中所占的比例高于皮质(areacortex/areamedulla, 1.279 vs. 0.6576)。传统树突状细胞(cDCs)在HT中的密度为每平方毫米131 ± 64.36个,而在正常胸腺组织中的密度为每平方毫米59.17 ± 22.54个。数量较多的 cDCs 强烈表达共刺激分子(CD80 和 CD86)。此外,更多的亚群主要是 CD141+ DCs(cDC1s),所占比例从 15%增至 29%。结论 MG 患者的胸腺增生表现为胸腺髓质比例增加,同时伴随着密度和功能活化的增加以及 cDCs 亚群组成的变化。
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Journal of neuroimmunology
Journal of neuroimmunology 医学-免疫学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuroimmunology affords a forum for the publication of works applying immunologic methodology to the furtherance of the neurological sciences. Studies on all branches of the neurosciences, particularly fundamental and applied neurobiology, neurology, neuropathology, neurochemistry, neurovirology, neuroendocrinology, neuromuscular research, neuropharmacology and psychology, which involve either immunologic methodology (e.g. immunocytochemistry) or fundamental immunology (e.g. antibody and lymphocyte assays), are considered for publication.
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