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In vitro genetically aberrant T-cell clones with continuous growth are associated with atopic dermatitis
Authors:K Kaltoft  C B Pedersen  B H Hansen  A S Lemonidis  J Frydenberg  K Thestrup-Pedersen
Institution:(1) Institute of Human Genetics, The Bartholin Building, Aarhus University, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark;(2) Department of Dermatology, Marselisborg Hospital, Aarhus University, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
Abstract:Atopic dermatitis is a disease with a genetic predisposition affecting the immune system, with T lymphocytes participating in the immune dysregulation. Most in vitro T lymphocyte studies of atopic dermatitis have focused on antigen-specific T-cell clones. However, antigen-non-specific regulatory T lymphocytes may also take part in the pathway leading to antigen-specific clonal T-lymphocyte proliferation. T lymphocytes from skin biopsy specimens from three patients with severe atopic dermatitis were cultured in the presence of IL-2 and IL-4, but without antigen added. Initially, proliferation was oligo- or polyclonal, but in all cases overgrowth by T cells with clonal chromosomal aberrations was subsequently observed. These abnormal T-cell clones demonstrated continuous growth and complete or partial phenotypic loss of the T-cell antigen receptor complex. In summary, these findings suggest that a subset of aberrant skin-homing T lymphocytes is associated with atopic dermatitis.
Keywords:Atopic dermatitis  Chromosome aberration  T cell clones
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