Elsevier

Journal of Neuroimmunology

Volume 26, Issue 2, February 1990, Pages 113-118
Journal of Neuroimmunology

Quantitative analysis of endoneurial T-cells in human sural nerve biopsies

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Abstract

We used immunocytochemical methods on sural nerve biopsies from 42 patients with peripheral neuropathy to identify mononuclear cells, determine whether lymphocytic infiltration occurs in a variety of neuropathies, and identify the subtypes of lymphocytes. Immunostained cells were present in 76% of nerve biopsies. CD3+ cells (T lymphocytes) were greatest in density (cells/mm2). In patients whose CD4: CD8 T cell ratio was measured also in blood and cerebrospinal fluid, the CD4:CD8 T cell ratio was similar in all three compartments. These findings suggest that T lymphocytes are frequently present in nerves obtained from patients with various types of neuropathies and raise questions about factorsthat attract T lymphocytes into nerve that may be important in pathogenesis.

Keywords

Neuropathy
T cell
(HIV)
Human immunodeficiency virus infection
(Human)

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