胸腺瘤转移灶中淋巴细胞的不成熟

Masayoshi Inoue , Meinoshin Okumura , Yoshitaka Fujii , Shinichiro Miyoshi , Hiroyuki Shiono , Kenjiro Fukuhara , Yoshihisa Kadota , Hikaru Matsuda
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摘要

胸腺瘤是一种胸腺上皮性肿瘤,通常含有大量未成熟的T细胞。虽然转移性病变也与大量淋巴细胞有关,但其特征尚未得到详细评估。在这项研究中,表型进行了分析,并与原发病变的表型进行了比较。从7例患者中获得9例转移性胸腺瘤。在转移灶中,CD1a+细胞和CD4+CD8+细胞分别占全部淋巴细胞的77.7±10.6和52.3±15.8%。在5例原发病变及其转移病变中,CD3−CD4+CD8−细胞分别占CD4+CD8−细胞的23.9±16.9和45.2±15.5%。CD69分别在70.9±9.5%和53.1±11.8%的CD4+CD8−细胞中表达。这些结果表明,胸腺瘤的转移病变与大量未成熟的T细胞有关,这些细胞在表型上比原发病变中的T细胞更不成熟。
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Immaturity of Lymphocytes in the Metastatic Lesions of Thymoma

Thymoma is a thymic epithelial tumor which often contains a large number of immature T cells. Although the metastatic lesions are also associated with abundant lymphocytes, their characteristics have not been assessed in detail. In this study, the phenotype was analyzed and compared with those in their primary lesions. Nine metastatic thymomas were obtained from seven patients. In the metastatic lesions, CD1a+cells and CD4+CD8+cells accounted for 77.7 ± 10.6 and 52.3 ± 15.8% of all the lymphocytes, respectively. In five primary lesions and their metastatic lesions, CD3CD4+CD8cells accounted for 23.9 ± 16.9 and 45.2 ± 15.5% of the CD4+CD8cells, respectively. CD69 was expressed on 70.9 ± 9.5 and 53.1 ± 11.8% of the CD4+CD8cells, respectively. These results indicate that the metastatic lesions of thymoma are associated with abundant immature T cells which are phenotypically less mature than those in their primary lesions.

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