GLUTEN STIMULATION OF CELIAC MUCOSA IN-VITRO INDUCES ACTIVATION (CD25) OF LAMINA PROPRIA CD4(+) T-CELLS AND MACROPHAGES BUT NO CRYPT-CELL HYPERPLASIA

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HALSTENSEN, TS [1 ]
SCOTT, H [1 ]
FAUSA, O [1 ]
BRANDTZAEG, P [1 ]
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[1] UNIV OSLO, RIKSHOSP, DEPT MED A, GASTROENTEROL SECT, N-0027 OSLO, NORWAY
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10.1111/j.1365-3083.1993.tb03245.x
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Jejunal biopsy specimens from 10 patients with treated coeliac disease and seven non-coeliac controls were challenged in vitro with peptic-tryptic gluten digest. Mucosal T cells were examined in situ by three-colour immunofluorescence staining for expression of the activation marker CD25 (the p55 alpha-chain of interleukin-2 receptor) and the nuclear proliferation marker revealed by monoclonal antibody Ki-67. Intraepithelial T cells expressed CD25 rarely whereas the proportion of activated lamina propria T cells increased (P < 0.002) from median 2.8% (cultured with 20% fetal calf serum alone for 24-48 h) to 10.0% after 24 h with gluten (n = 10; range 1.1-17.4%) and to 10.4% after 48 h (n = 7; range 1.4-17.5%). Such gluten-induced increase of CD25+ T cells was not observed in specimens from non-coeliac control subjects. Crypt-cell hyperplasia and T-cell proliferation (Ki-67+) were observed neither in the coeliac nor in the control mucosae after gluten stimulation. Three-colour staining combining a polyclonal antibody reagent to CD3 and a monoclonal antibody to CD25 with a monoclonal antibody to CD45R0, CD4, CD8, the p75 beta-chain of interleukin-2 receptor, integrin alpha(E)beta7, or HLA-DR showed that most of the CD25+ T cells (> 90%) were CD4+CD8-, co-expressed CD45R0 and the p75 beta-chain, and often also the integrin alpha(E)beta7 but not HLA-DR. In addition to these activated T cells, a dominating population of CD25+ CD3- CD4+ subepithelial pan-HLA-class II + macrophages (CD68+) with variable expression of the p75 beta-chain was often induced by gluten challenge.
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