Cutaneous antigen-stimulating lymphokine production by lymphocytes of patients with progressive systemic sclerosis (scleroderma).
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- 1 December 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Clinical Investigation in Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 58 (6) , 1388-1394
- https://doi.org/10.1172/jci108594
Abstract
Cell-mediated immunity to skin extracts was studied by the macrophage migration inhibition test, lymphocyte transformation, and direct cytotoxicity to skin fibroblasts, in normal individuals and patients with progressive systemic sclerosis. The latter included 18 individuals with diffuse scleroderma and 12 with the CREST syndrome, a variant form of systemic sclerosis in which there is more limited involvement of the skin. Controls consisted of 13 patients with other connective tissue diseases and 16 normal individuals. Phosphate-buffered saline and 3 M KCl extracts of both normal and sclerodermatous skin were used as antigens. No evidence of lymphocyte reactivity was found by the lymphocyte transformation and direct cytotoxicity test procedures. However, the lymphocytes of patients with diffuse scleroderma did respond to extracts of both normal and sclerodermatous skin in the migration inhibition assay. 10 of 16 patients (62.5%) had migration indices below 2 SD of the normal range, 1 of 10 CREST patients and 1 of 13 patients with other connective tissue diseases showed similar reactivity. Antisera specific for immunoglobulin-bearing lymphocytes (B lymphocytes) and T lymphocytes were used to characterize the lymphocytes found in skin biopsies of patients with diffuse scleroderma. T lymphocytes made up the majority of lymphocytes in the skin infiltrates. These findings suggest that lymphocytes sensitized to skin extracts are present in patients with diffuse scleroderma. The cell-mediated immune reaction to skin antigens may be a factor in the pathogenesis of diffuse scleroderma.This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
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