TY - JOUR
T1 - Identification of the inflammatory cells in the central nervous system of patients with adrenoleukodystrophy
AU - Griffin, Diane E.
AU - Moser, Hugo W.
AU - Mendoza, Querubin
AU - Moench, Thomas R.
AU - O'Toole, Susan
AU - Moser, Ann B.
PY - 1985/12
Y1 - 1985/12
N2 - Adrenoleukodystrophy is a disorder of long‐chain fatty acid metabolism associated with adrenal cortical insufficiency and central nervous system demyelination. The central nervous system disease is unusual in that it is abrupt in onset and accompanied by a considerable infiltration of mononuclear inflammatory cells. To determine the nature of these inflammatory cells, immunocytochemical staining was carried out on the mononuclear cells in the brain and cerebrospinal fluid of patients with adrenoleukodystrophy. Monoclonal antibodies to T lymphocytes (T11), the helper/inducer (T4) and cytotoxic/suppressor (T8) subsets of T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes (B1), and monocyte/macrophages (Ml or esterase) were used. Mononuclear cells in the perivascular cuffs of autopsy material from 4 patients were, on average, 59% T cells, 34% T4 cells, 16% T8 cells, 24% B cells, and 11% monocyte/macrophages. Cerebrospinal fluid from 8 of 10 patients had increased IgG concentrations. Mononuclear cells in the cerebrospinal fluid of 6 patients with active disease were, on average, 61% T cells, 40% T4 cells, 16% T8 cells, 3% B cells, and 18% monocyte/macrophages. This distribution of cells is similar to that found in the central nervous system during a cellular immune response and suggests the possibility that one component of this disease is immunologically mediated.
AB - Adrenoleukodystrophy is a disorder of long‐chain fatty acid metabolism associated with adrenal cortical insufficiency and central nervous system demyelination. The central nervous system disease is unusual in that it is abrupt in onset and accompanied by a considerable infiltration of mononuclear inflammatory cells. To determine the nature of these inflammatory cells, immunocytochemical staining was carried out on the mononuclear cells in the brain and cerebrospinal fluid of patients with adrenoleukodystrophy. Monoclonal antibodies to T lymphocytes (T11), the helper/inducer (T4) and cytotoxic/suppressor (T8) subsets of T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes (B1), and monocyte/macrophages (Ml or esterase) were used. Mononuclear cells in the perivascular cuffs of autopsy material from 4 patients were, on average, 59% T cells, 34% T4 cells, 16% T8 cells, 24% B cells, and 11% monocyte/macrophages. Cerebrospinal fluid from 8 of 10 patients had increased IgG concentrations. Mononuclear cells in the cerebrospinal fluid of 6 patients with active disease were, on average, 61% T cells, 40% T4 cells, 16% T8 cells, 3% B cells, and 18% monocyte/macrophages. This distribution of cells is similar to that found in the central nervous system during a cellular immune response and suggests the possibility that one component of this disease is immunologically mediated.
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U2 - 10.1002/ana.410180606
DO - 10.1002/ana.410180606
M3 - Article
C2 - 3909937
AN - SCOPUS:0022192502
SN - 0364-5134
VL - 18
SP - 660
EP - 664
JO - Annals of neurology
JF - Annals of neurology
IS - 6
ER -