THE INTERACTIVE ROLE OF MUCOSAL T-LYMPHOCYTES IN INTESTINAL GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND ENTEROPATHY

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作者
MARSH, MN [1 ]
CUMMINS, AG [1 ]
机构
[1] QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSP,GASTROENTEROL UNIT,WOODVILLE,SA 5011,AUSTRALIA
关键词
CELIAC; DEVELOPMENT; ENTEROPATHY; GRAFT-VERSUS-HOST REACTION; IMMUNE SYSTEM; LYMPHOCYTE; ORAL TOLERANCE; SMALL INTESTINE; WEANING;
D O I
10.1111/j.1440-1746.1993.tb01199.x
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Over the past 15-20 years, research has progressively focused on the mucosal T cell as the central factor in the initiation of physiological or pathological changes, first in the growth and maturation of the early (postnatal) intestine, and second in adult-type enteropathies resulting from sensitivity to either food or pathogen-derived antigens. T cell-mediated events may be measured, for example, in terms of specific immunopathologic patterns of change and injury, such as type 1 (lymphocyte infiltration), type 2 (crypt hyperplasia) and type 3 (flat-destructive), which can be recognized and quantitated microscopically; by determination of lymphocyte reactivity through secretion of interleukin-2 receptors (IL-2R) into plasma or expression by mucosal lymphocytes; by quantitation of lymphocyte subsets emigrating into inflamed tissues by immunoperoxidase-labelled monoclonal antibodies; or by the determination of T cell receptor polymorphisms. Alterations in intestinal growth, structure and function at weaning are likely to be T cell-mediated as they are analogous to the same type 1/2 lesions that reflect modulation of adult mucosal architecture in food and parasite-induced hypersensitivity reactions. Enteropathies associated with HIV infection and T cell deficiency display a milder degree of villous flattening and impaired crypt hyperplasia than that typical of gluten-sensitivity, suggesting a reversion to lesser degrees of mucosal pathology (type 1/2). Clearly more information will accrue; meanwhile the remarks in this brief survey should provide a firm basis whereby clinician and scientist can meet, and together recognize and further dissect the modulatory effect of T lymphocytes on mucosal structure and function.
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