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Murine autoimmune exocrinopathy: the minor salivary gland network shows a dichotomous pattern of histopathologic involvement
Authors:Jean Barbeau  Nöella Deslauriers
Institution:Département de Stomatologie, Facultéde Médecine Dentaire, Universitéde Montréal, Montréal;Département de Biochimie and Groupe de Recherche en Écologie Buccale (GREB), Facultéde Médecine dentaire, UniversitéLaval, Québec, Canada.
Abstract:The minor salivary gland network of the MRL/1 mouse was investigated in a kinetic study and compared with the major submandibular gland. We report that minor salivary glands adopt two mutually exclusive patterns of inflammatory lesions depending on the gland. The first pattern is characteristic of human Sjogren's syndrome. It developed during the second month, affected 89% of the animals over 20 weeks old, and consisted of an accumulation of mononuclear cells around the duct system. Only the anterior buccal gland (ABG) showed this pattern, which is shared by the major salivary glands. The ratio of CD44+ to CD8+ cells was the same in lesions and in healthy tissue. No neutrophils were found in these lesions. The second pattern affected all the minor salivary glands except the ABG. These lesions were never observed before the age of 20 weeks and affected 38% of MRL/1 mice between the ages of 10–32 weeks. In this pattern, neutrophils were frequently found, but mainly gathered at the periphery of the gland lobules. That a systemic immunoregulatory defect may be expressed as two different patterns of histopathology in the minor salivary glands suggest that the network behaves as a dichotomous entity depending on particular microenvironmental influences.
Keywords:autoimmunity  minor salivary glands  MRL/1  Sjögren's syndrome
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