Anti-Ia-reactive cells in mycosis fungoides: a study of skin biopsies, single epidermal cells and circulating T lymphocytes

Authors

  • UM Tjernlund
  • A Scheynius
  • D Kabelitz
  • L Klareskog

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https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555561291301

Abstract

Skin sections, epidermal cells in suspension and circulating T lymphocytes were investigated for the presence of Ia-like antigens in a group of patients with the cutaneous T-cell lymphoma mycosis fungoides (MF) and in healthy controls. Highly purified anti-Ia antibodies were used in indirect immunofluorescence, indirect peroxidase and peroxidase-antiperoxidase techniques. Allogeneic and autologous mixed leukocyte reaction tests with epidermal cells from MF lesions as stimulator cells were also performed. The majority of the dermal lympho-histiocytes and mononuclear cells in the epidermal Pautrier microabscesses expressed Ia-like antigens. So also did a greater proportion of circulating T lymphocytes than in the controls. In some MF patients a high percentage of single epidermal cells of non-lymphoid character also reacted with the antibodies. The possible significance of the present findings for the pathogenesis of MF is discussed.

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Published

1981-07-01

How to Cite

Tjernlund, U., Scheynius, A., Kabelitz, D., & Klareskog, L. (1981). Anti-Ia-reactive cells in mycosis fungoides: a study of skin biopsies, single epidermal cells and circulating T lymphocytes. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 61(4), 291–301. https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555561291301

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