Immunohistological expression of interleukin 16 in human tonsils

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Kramer, MF [1 ]
Mack, B [1 ]
Rasp, G [1 ]
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[1] Univ Munich, Dept Otorhinolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Munich, Germany
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10.1001/archotol.127.9.1120
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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Background: Interleukin 16 (IL-16) acts highly chemotactic on CD4-bearing cells. Besides chemotaxis, IL-16 has numerous immunomodulatory effects, and not only on T cells. Objective: To determine IL-16 expression in human tonsils. Methods: Tonsillar follicles were immunohistologically characterized to elicit a possible cellular source of IL-16 expression. Results: The mantle zone of immature and mature B cells was CD22 immunoreactive (ir), whereas the germinal center of activated B cells was CD23-ir. Plasma cells that were CD38-ir were observed extrafollicularly beneath the epithelium and within the germinal center. T cells were found most frequently in the extrafollicular space, with a majority of CD4 cells. CD68-ir macrophages were predominantly found within the germinal center. Immunostaining of anti-IL-16 revealed strong cytoplasmatic reactivity of extrafollicular cells and of cells at the outer rim of the mantle zone. Numerous cells adherent to the stratified squamous epithelium were IL-16-ir as well. Double immunostaining identified CD4(+) T cells as the major cellular source of IL-16 expression. Furthermore, a population of CD22(+) B cells at the outer rim of the mantle zone expressed IL-16 as well. Conclusions: Interleukin 16 was mainly expressed in a typical CD4-like pattern in human tonsils. Our data strongly suggest that CD4(+) lymphocytes constitute the major cellular source for IL-16. We hypothesize that the double-immunostained CD4-ir and IL-16-ir cells represent activated T cells. Because CD22(+) B cells at the outer rim of the mantle zone expressed IL-16 as well, we conclude that this area might constitute the locus of IL-16-mediated B-cell differentiation.
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