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腓肠神经T细胞在慢性炎症性脱髓鞘性多发性神经病中的诊断价值。

The diagnostic value of sural nerve T cells in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy.

作者信息

Bosboom W M, Van den Berg L H, De Boer L, Van Son M J, Veldman H, Franssen H, Logtenberg T, Wokke J H

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Rudolf Magnus Institute for Neurosciences, University Hospital Utrecht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Neurology. 1999 Sep 11;53(4):837-45. doi: 10.1212/wnl.53.4.837.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

T-cell infiltrates in sural nerve biopsy specimens of patients with inflammatory neuropathies have been reported, suggesting a role for T cells in the pathogenesis, but the specificity of the presence and localization of sural nerve T cells in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is unknown.

OBJECTIVE

To study the diagnostic value of the number and distribution of sural nerve T cells in CIDP.

METHODS

We performed a quantitative immunohistochemical examination of T cells in sural nerve biopsy specimens taken from 23 patients with a CIDP and compared them with sural nerves of 15 patients with a chronic idiopathic axonal polyneuropathy (CIAP), 5 patients with a vasculitic neuropathy, and 10 normal controls.

RESULTS

T cells were found in sural nerves of all CIDP patients as well as in all disease and normal controls. Only six CIDP patients had increased numbers and densities of T cells compared with CIAP patients and controls. Based on the distribution of endoneurial or epineurial T cells, it was not possible to differentiate CIDP patients from CIAP patients or normal controls. In patients and controls perivascular epineurial T cells predominated. Increased numbers and densities of sural nerve T cells in patients with CIDP were associated with female sex, a more severe disease course, worse outcome, highly elevated CSF protein level, and a larger sural nerve area, but not with loss of myelinated nerve fibers in the sural nerve biopsy sample or demyelinating features on electrophysiologic examination.

CONCLUSIONS

In the majority of CIDP patients, the number and distribution of T cells in sural nerve biopsy samples were similar to patients with noninflammatory neuropathies and normal controls. Only large numbers of sural nerve T cells are specific for inflammatory neuropathies and therefore of diagnostic value for CIDP.

摘要

背景

有报道称炎症性神经病患者的腓肠神经活检标本中存在T细胞浸润,提示T细胞在发病机制中起作用,但慢性炎症性脱髓鞘性多发性神经病(CIDP)中腓肠神经T细胞存在的特异性及其定位尚不清楚。

目的

研究CIDP中腓肠神经T细胞数量和分布的诊断价值。

方法

我们对23例CIDP患者的腓肠神经活检标本中的T细胞进行了定量免疫组化检查,并将其与15例慢性特发性轴索性多发性神经病(CIAP)患者、5例血管炎性神经病患者的腓肠神经以及10例正常对照进行比较。

结果

所有CIDP患者以及所有疾病组和正常对照组的腓肠神经中均发现了T细胞。与CIAP患者和对照组相比,只有6例CIDP患者的T细胞数量和密度增加。根据神经内膜或神经外膜T细胞的分布,无法将CIDP患者与CIAP患者或正常对照区分开来。在患者和对照组中,血管周围神经外膜T细胞占主导。CIDP患者腓肠神经T细胞数量和密度增加与女性、病情更严重、预后更差、脑脊液蛋白水平高度升高以及腓肠神经面积增大有关,但与腓肠神经活检样本中髓鞘神经纤维的丢失或电生理检查中的脱髓鞘特征无关。

结论

在大多数CIDP患者中,腓肠神经活检样本中T细胞的数量和分布与非炎症性神经病患者和正常对照相似。只有大量的腓肠神经T细胞对炎症性神经病具有特异性,因此对CIDP具有诊断价值。

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