Expression of CD68 antigen in chronically diseased human palatine tonsil

B. Kundalic, Vesna Stojanovic, Miljana Pavlović, V. Zivkovic, M. Trandafilović, Jovana Čukuranović-Kokoris, Milorad Antić, I. Graovac
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Based on the pathohistological examination of tonsillar tissue, chronic tonsillitis can be classified as chronic hypertrophic tonsillitis (CHT) and recurrent tonsillitis (RT). CD68 is a glycoprotein ubiquitously expressed on the cells of the monocyte-macrophage lineage, as well as on the dendritic cells. Macrophages and dendritic cells are major initiators, effectors, and regulators of immune response in the palatine tonsil. The aim of this paper was to examine microanatomical distribution of CD68-immunopositive cells and to determine their numerical areal density in morphological compartments of palatine tonsils with CHT and RT, in order to show the possible differences in antigen-presentation potential between these two pathological conditions. As a material we used tonsils taken after tonsillectomy, from patients of both sexes, aged 10-29 years: six tonsils with RT and nine tonsils with CHT. The quantification of CD68immunopositive cells by "ImageJ" software was performed on 5 µm thick serial paraffin tissue slices, which were stained immunohistochemically, by using monoclonal anti-CD68 antibody. The results of morphometrical analysis showed presence of CD68-immunopositive cells in all morphological compartments of tonsils with RT and CHT, being higher in number in RT compared with CHT. Statistically significant difference in numerical areal density of the CD68immunopositive cells was found in the germinal centers of lymphoid follicles (RT > CHT), and interfollicular lymphoid tissue (CHT > RT). The difference in the number of CD68-immunopositive cells might imply the different mechanisms involved in the infiltration of tonsillar tissue with CD68-immunopositive cells, as well as the different antigen-presenting potential in these two conditions.
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CD68抗原在慢性人腭扁桃体中的表达
根据扁桃体组织的病理组织学检查,慢性扁桃体炎可分为慢性肥厚性扁桃体炎(CHT)和复发性扁桃体炎(RT)。CD68是一种在单核-巨噬细胞谱系和树突状细胞中普遍表达的糖蛋白。巨噬细胞和树突状细胞是腭扁桃体免疫反应的主要启动器、效应器和调节剂。本文的目的是检测cd68免疫阳性细胞的显微解剖分布,并测定其在腭扁桃体形态区室中的数值面密度,以显示这两种病理条件下抗原呈递电位的可能差异。作为材料,我们使用扁桃体切除术后的扁桃体,来自10-29岁的男女患者:6个扁桃体RT和9个扁桃体CHT。采用单克隆抗cd68抗体对5µm厚的连续石蜡组织切片进行免疫组化染色,“ImageJ”软件对cd68免疫阳性细胞进行定量。形态计量学分析结果显示,RT组和CHT组扁桃体各形态区均存在cd68免疫阳性细胞,且RT组数量多于CHT组。cd68免疫阳性细胞在淋巴滤泡生发中心(RT > CHT)和滤泡间淋巴组织(CHT > RT)的数值面密度差异有统计学意义。cd68免疫阳性细胞数量的差异可能暗示了两种情况下cd68免疫阳性细胞浸润扁桃体组织的不同机制,以及不同的抗原呈递电位。
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