Objective: To investigate some aspects of T-lymphocyte-dependent immune fun
ction in patients with myasthenia gravis (MG).
Design: Assay interferon-gamma binding on T lymphocytes from patients with
MG compared with healthy controls.
Setting: The study was performed on ambulatory patients in a tertiary care
center, where MG was diagnosed according to Osserman criteria.
Patients: Thirty-six patients with MG (19 women and 17 men; mean +/- SD age
, 50.2 +/- 17.6 years) were selected consecutively. They were assigned to g
roups 1, 2A, and 2B. Ten patients were treated with pyridostigmine bromide
alone, 18 were treated with pyridostigmine and corticosteroids, and 8 were
not yet treated. Thirty-six age- and sex-matched healthy nonsmoking subject
s formed the control group.
Results: A significant (P < .001) decrease of T-lymphocyte interferon-gamma
binding was found in patients with MG compared with healthy controls (483
+/- 14 vs 734 +/- 13 receptors [SEM] per cell), whereas the ligand-receptor
affinity values [SEM] were similar in the 2 groups (0.9 +/- 0.05 and 1.0 /- 0.07 nmol/L).
Conclusion: These data indicate a persistent activation of the immune syste
m in patients with MG, since reduced cell surface interferon-gamma receptor
s seem to be related with enhanced T-lymphocyte immune function.