Dendritic Cells in Cutaneous, Lymph Node and Pulmonary Lesions of Sarcoidosis
- 1 May 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Scandinavian Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 25 (5) , 461-467
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3083.1987.tb02217.x
Abstract
To determine whether dendritic cells (DC) are a consistent feature of lesions of sarcoidosis. we have used monoclonal antibodies to identify the HLA-DR-expressing populations of cells in cryostat sections of 15 lymph node, pulmonary and cutaneous lesions. The commonest HLA-DR positive cells in granulomas were epithelioid and giant cells, although lymphocytes within granulomas and tissue macrophages around them were also positive. Dendritic eells with Langerhans cells (NA1/34+=OKT6+) and interdigitating cell (RFD1+) phenotype were consistency associated with granulomas only in skin lesions. In lymph nodes, interdigitating cells (NA1/34-/RFD1 +/HLA-DR++) were confined to paracortical zones as in normal nodes, although a small area of NA1/34+/RFD1+ cells was found in one of three nodes. In lung lesions NA1/34+/RFDI+ dendritie eells were uneommon or absent, except in one chronic case. We conclude that while sometimes present in extracutaneous sites. DC are not an essential feature of sarcoid lesions, and that cells of the classical macrophage group are the most signifieant HLA-DR-expressing population. We suggest that the presence ol DC in lesions of sarcoidosis may indicate an immunologieal response distinct from that causing granulomas to form. The variability of their involvement may have immunoregulatory significance.This publication has 34 references indexed in Scilit:
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