IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF LEUKOCYTE SUBPOPULATIONS IN ENDOMETRIOTIC LESIONS

Citation
Dj. Oosterlynck et al., IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF LEUKOCYTE SUBPOPULATIONS IN ENDOMETRIOTIC LESIONS, Archives of gynecology and obstetrics, 253(4), 1993, pp. 197-206
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Obsetric & Gynecology
ISSN journal
09320067
Volume
253
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
197 - 206
Database
ISI
SICI code
0932-0067(1993)253:4<197:ICOLSI>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Leucocyte subpopulations localized in endometriotic lesions were analy sed using the avidin-biotin immunoperoxidase technique on 15 biopsies obtained by CO2 laser excision. Qualitative assessment of the leucocyt e subpopulations was performed with a panel of antihuman monoclonal an tibodies for leucocytes (anti-Hle-1), T-lymphocytes (anti-leu-4), T he lper/inducer (anti-leu-3a), T suppressor/cytotoxic (anti-leu-2a), B ce lls (anti-leu-12), HLA-DR (anti-HLA-DR), macrophages (anti-leu-M3) and natural killer cells (anti-leu-7, anti-leu-11; anti-leu-19). Leucocyt e common antigen (anti-Hle-1)-positive cells were present in all lesio ns and were the most frequent stromal leucocytes. Of these, the T lymp hocytes are the most frequent subpopulation together with the macropha ges. The CD4/CD8 ratio was 0.78. No anti-leu-7 and/or anti-leu-11-posi tive cells were found although a substantial amount of anti-leu-19-pos itive cells were found in each lesion. There were very few B cells pre sent in the ectopic endometrial lesions. In conclusion, an important a mount of cytotoxic lymphocytes (anti-leu-2a -and anti-leu-19-positive cells) and macrophages (anti-leu-M3) were found in the endometriotic l esions. The possible importance of these intra-endometriotic leucocyte s for the pathophysiology of endometriosis will be discussed.