Natah S S, Häyrinen-Immonen R, Hietanen J, Patinen P, Malmström M, Savilahti E, Konttinen Y T
Department of Medicine, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland.
Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2000 Oct;29(5):375-80.
Lymphocytes bearing the T-cell receptor (TCR) gamma/delta are increased in the peripheral blood of patients with recurrent aphthous ulcers (RAU) and Behcet's disease. In this study, we examined whether the density of TCR-gamma/delta bearing lymphocytes was also increased locally in RAU lesions. Ten RAU lesions from ten patients were compared with ulcer-free mucosa from sites contralateral to the lesions, and with 10 samples of clinically healthy oral mucosa taken from 10 healthy volunteers. Samples were labeled with a panel of monoclonal antibodies specific to CD3, alpha/beta TCR and gamma/delta TCR in avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex (ABC) staining. Lymphocytes expressing gamma/delta TCRs were very low in non-lesional mucosa and clinically healthy mucosa. By contrast, gamma/delta T-cells were numerous and observed in all RAU lesions especially within the epithelium, inflammatory infiltrates and at perivascular locations. The count of gamma/delta T-cells was high in connective tissue of RAU (200 +/- 126 cells/mm2) compared with connective tissue of controls (4+/-4 cells/mm2; P<0.0001) or non-lesional mucosa (5+/-7 cells/mm2). Interestingly, the density of gamma/delta T-cells was also high in the epithelium of RAU (70+/-34 cells/mm2) compared with the epithelium of non-lesional mucosa (2.8+/-06 cells/mm2; P<0.0001) or epithelium of healthy controls (1.2+/-1.5 cells/mm2; P<0.0001). Moreover, the mean percentage of gamma/delta+ T-cells among total CD3+ lymphocytes was increased in the connective tissue area from 4% and 5% in controls and non-lesional mucosa, respectively, to 19% in RAU. In epithelial areas, the average percentage was increased from 2% and 6% in controls and non-lesional mucosa, respectively, to 36% in RAU. These data showed that gamma/delta T-cells are more numerous in RAU lesions and such an increase was purely restricted to RAU inflammatory areas.
复发性阿弗他溃疡(RAU)和白塞病患者外周血中携带γ/δ T细胞受体(TCR)的淋巴细胞增多。在本研究中,我们检测了RAU病变局部携带TCR-γ/δ的淋巴细胞密度是否也增加。将10例患者的10个RAU病变与病变对侧的无溃疡黏膜,以及从10名健康志愿者采集的10份临床健康口腔黏膜样本进行比较。样本用抗CD3、α/β TCR和γ/δ TCR的一组单克隆抗体进行标记,采用抗生物素蛋白-生物素-过氧化物酶复合物(ABC)染色法。表达γ/δ TCR的淋巴细胞在非病变黏膜和临床健康黏膜中非常少。相比之下,γ/δ T细胞在所有RAU病变中都很多,尤其在上皮内、炎性浸润处和血管周围位置可见。与对照组的结缔组织(4±4个细胞/mm²)或非病变黏膜的结缔组织(5±7个细胞/mm²)相比,RAU结缔组织中γ/δ T细胞计数很高(200±126个细胞/mm²)。有趣的是,与非病变黏膜上皮(2.8±0.6个细胞/mm²)或健康对照上皮(1.2±1.5个细胞/mm²)相比,RAU上皮中γ/δ T细胞密度也很高(70±34个细胞/mm²)。此外,在结缔组织区域,γ/δ⁺ T细胞在总CD3⁺淋巴细胞中的平均百分比从对照组和非病变黏膜中的分别4%和5%增加到RAU中的19%。在上皮区域,平均百分比从对照组和非病变黏膜中的分别2%和6%增加到RAU中的36%。这些数据表明,γ/δ T细胞在RAU病变中更多,且这种增加仅局限于RAU炎症区域。