Japanese Journal of Medicine
Online ISSN : 1881-123X
Print ISSN : 0021-5120
Cellular Immunity in Myasthenia Gravis after Thymectomy and Corticosteroid Therapy
Sachiko KAWANAMIShoichiro MORIHiroyuki KAMEIJiro OITAHiroko YAMASAKIMakoto OKUMURAHidehiko SHIMURATakayasu SHIRAKUSA
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1990 Volume 29 Issue 2 Pages 138-145

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Clinical and immunological changes in patients with myasthenia gravis (MG) who had extended thymectomy(Tx) and/or corticosteroid therapy were examined to elucidate the mechanisms of improvement following the treatments. The changes found were: 1) After Tx and steroid therapy, in patients with MG who showed clinical improvement, the CD4/CD8 ratio and B lymphocyte subpopulations were markedly decreased. 2) Linear correlations between two T-cell subsets were evident in CD3 against CD4 and CD4/CD8 against CD4 after both Tx and steroid therapy. 3) T lymphocytes-CD8 decreased immediately after Tx and returned to pre-treatment levels within three weeks. 4) Cellular sensitization against a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor(AChR)-like protein isolated from fetal calf thymus decreased after steroid therapy. These results indicate that clinical improvement in MG after the treatments was accompanied by a decrease in helper/inducer T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes and specific lymphocyte sensitization against nicotinic AChR.

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