Thymic interdigitating cells express thioredoxin (TRX/ADF): an immunohistochemical study of 82 thymus and thymoma samples.

Thymus Pub Date : 1997-01-01
T Go, N Isowa, T Hirata, J Yodoi, S Hitomi, H Wada
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Thymic ID cells are involved in the differentiation of mature T cells which are resistant against apoptosis. TRX/ADF is a potent thiol-related reducing agent, acts as a redox regulator, and it can attenuate the induction of apoptosis of T lineage lymphocytes. In the present study, 42 thymoma-free thymus and 40 thymoma samples were examined to identify the expression of TRX/ADF in human thymic tissue. TRX/ADF high-producer (TRXh) cells with cytoplasmic protrusions were found distributed in the thymic medulla. These TRXh cells were negative for CD3, a lymphocyte marker, keratin, an epithelial cell marker, and CD68 or lysozyme, macrophage/monocyte markers, but were positive for S100 protein and HLA-DR complex. Our results revealed that the TRXh cells in the thymic medulla were ID cells. As TRX/ADF has an important and fundamental role in cellular responses acting against oxidative stress, TRX/ADF may provide an explanation of cellular interaction between the medullary ID cells and the mature T cells.

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胸腺间指细胞表达硫氧还蛋白(TRX/ADF): 82例胸腺和胸腺瘤样本的免疫组织化学研究。
胸腺ID细胞参与成熟T细胞的分化,从而抵抗细胞凋亡。TRX/ADF是一种有效的巯基相关还原剂,作为氧化还原调节剂,可以减弱T系淋巴细胞的凋亡诱导。在本研究中,我们检测了42例无胸腺瘤胸腺和40例胸腺瘤样本,以确定TRX/ADF在人胸腺组织中的表达。TRX/ADF高产细胞(TRXh)呈胞质突起分布于胸腺髓质。这些TRXh细胞对CD3(淋巴细胞标志物)、角蛋白(上皮细胞标志物)和CD68或溶菌酶(巨噬细胞/单核细胞标志物)呈阴性,但对S100蛋白和HLA-DR复合物呈阳性。结果表明,胸腺髓质TRXh细胞为ID细胞。由于TRX/ADF在细胞抗氧化应激反应中具有重要的基础作用,TRX/ADF可能解释了髓质ID细胞与成熟T细胞之间的细胞相互作用。
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