Abstract: | To analyze the tissue distribution of mononuclear cells and HLA antigens in primary biliary cirrhosis, we studied liver biopsies of 12 patients at different stages of the disease, using the avidin-biotin-peroxidase technique and monoclonal antibodies directed against T and B lymphocytes, T-cell subsets, macrophages, NK/K cells, dendritic cells, and HLA class I and II antigens. To evaluate the proportion of activated T cells we used anti-interleukin-2-receptor antibodies and a double-staining technique for T cells and class II HLA antigens. In all biopsies activated T cells predominated in the portal areas and around the damaged bile ducts. T4 cells almost always outnumbered T8 cells. While B cells, NK/K cells, and dendritic cells were always scarce, macrophages constituted about 30% of the cellular infiltrate. Biliary epithelium, which normally expresses HLA class I antigens, displayed mainly HLA class II antigens. The predominance of T4 cells around the bile ducts, which express class II antigens, suggests that class II-restricted T4 lymphocytes may mediate liver damage in primary biliary cirrhosis. |