A. Sato et al., CELLULAR-DISTRIBUTION OF BRONCHUS-ASSOCIATED LYMPHOID-TISSUE IN RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 154(6), 1996, pp. 1903-1907
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Categorie Soggetti
Emergency Medicine & Critical Care","Respiratory System
Bronchus-associated Lymphoid tissue (BALT) has been reported to be pre
sent in the lungs of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However,
little is known about the structure and cellular distribution of BALT
in this disease, so we investigated these points using immunohistoche
mical methods. The subjects were eight RA patients with BALT in biopsy
specimens and a histologic diagnosis of follicular bronchiolitis. Sev
en patients had cough and purulent sputum, and four patients had posit
ive sputum cultures. BALT was histologically composed of four distinct
regions, which were the lymphoepithelium, the dome area, the follicul
ar area, and the parafollicular area. Surface IgM(+) B cells were pred
ominant in the follicular area, whereas IgA(+) cells were scattered in
the dome and parafollicular areas. T cells were mainly found in the p
arafollicular area (CD4(+) > CD8(+)), and most of them expressed the T
Cell receptor alpha beta (alpha beta TCR). These findings were simila
r to those described previously for BALT in diffuse panbronchiolitis,
which manifests as a chronic respiratory infection. The present study
indicated that extrinsic stimulation as well as alterations of the imm
une response are involved in the development of BALT in RA, although t
he exact mechanism requires further clarification.