Palacios R, Ruíz-Arguelles A, Alarcón-Segovia D
Clin Exp Immunol. 1981 Mar;43(3):473-7.
We studied T cell subpopulations and their immunoregulatory circuits in the peripheral blood of 16 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who were receiving no medications that might interfere with the results. We found normal T cells with receptors for the Fc portion of IgG or IgM as well as autologous rosette-forming T cells (Tar cells), a subpopulation of T cells we have found to have the properties of human post-thymic precursors. We also found that peripheral blood cells of RA patients have normal concanavalin A-induced or spontaneously-expanded suppressor cell functions. Also normal were the characteristic functions of the Tar cells; feedback inhibition and the generation of suppression. The normal state of these T cell subpopulations and immunoregulatory circuits in the peripheral blood of patients with RA contrasts with their various abnormalities in other connective tissue diseases. This may either mean that the immunoregulatory aberration in RA involves primarily B cells, or, if it involves T cells, that it does so primarily in the synovial membrane.
我们研究了16例未接受可能干扰结果的药物治疗的类风湿关节炎(RA)患者外周血中的T细胞亚群及其免疫调节回路。我们发现了具有IgG或IgM Fc段受体的正常T细胞以及自体花环形成T细胞(Tar细胞),我们发现这一T细胞亚群具有人类胸腺后前体细胞的特性。我们还发现,RA患者的外周血细胞具有正常的伴刀豆球蛋白A诱导的或自发扩增的抑制细胞功能。Tar细胞的特征性功能,即反馈抑制和抑制作用的产生,也正常。RA患者外周血中这些T细胞亚群和免疫调节回路的正常状态与其他结缔组织疾病中的各种异常形成对比。这可能意味着RA中的免疫调节异常主要涉及B细胞,或者,如果涉及T细胞,则主要发生在滑膜中。