» Articles » PMID: 10792370

Cytolytic Mechanisms of Intraepithelial Lymphocytes in Coeliac Disease (CoD)

Overview
Date 2000 May 3
PMID 10792370
Citations 16
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

The effector arm of the mucosal immune system comprises lymphocytes scattered at intraepithelial and lamina propria levels. Intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL) are a large population of oligoclonal resting cells which exhibit phenotypic and functional characteristics of cytolytic T cells when activated. Several mechanisms have been demonstrated to account for their cytotoxicity. Among them, one is mediated by perforin and granzyme molecules, another is mediated by Fas ligand (FasL) which delivers apoptotic signals through Fas receptor on target cells. There is good evidence that a flat intestinal mucosa may be produced by activated T cells. The aim of our study was to evaluate FasL and perforin expression by IEL, and its possible correlation with the increased enterocyte apoptosis in coeliac mucosa. Endoscopic duodenal biopsy specimens from 10 untreated coeliac patients, 10 treated coeliac patients, and 10 biopsied controls were evaluated for enterocyte apoptosis by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated digoxigenin-deoxyuridine triphosphate nick end label method, for perforin expression by immunohistochemistry, and for FasL expression by immunocytochemistry. In untreated CoD there was a significant increase of percentage of both FasL+ and perforin+ IEL which positively correlated with enterocyte apoptosis in comparison with controls. All these parameters were significantly lower in treated CoD, even though they did not normalize. Our study demonstrates that in untreated CoD FasL and perforin expression by IEL is increased, and significantly correlates with the level of enterocyte apoptosis.

Citing Articles

Neutralizing IL-15 Inhibits Tissue-Damaging Immune Response in Ex Vivo Cultured Untreated Celiac Intestinal Mucosa.

Rotondi Aufiero V, Iacomino G, De Chiara G, Picariello E, Iaquinto G, Troncone R Cells. 2025; 14(3).

PMID: 39937025 PMC: 11818035. DOI: 10.3390/cells14030234.


Cerebellar presence of immune cells in patients with neuro-coeliac disease.

Rouvroye M, Bontkes H, Bol J, Lissenberg-Witte B, Byrnes V, Bennani F Acta Neuropathol Commun. 2023; 11(1):51.

PMID: 36966322 PMC: 10040112. DOI: 10.1186/s40478-023-01538-5.


Colitis nucleomigrans: The third type of microscopic colitis (part 2). An ultrastructural study.

Tachibana M, Tsutsumi Y Pathol Int. 2020; 70(10):761-766.

PMID: 32761883 PMC: 7689711. DOI: 10.1111/pin.12995.


Colitis nucleomigrans: The third type of microscopic colitis (part 1).

Tachibana M, Hanaoka T, Watanabe S, Matsushita M, Isono T, Tsutsumi Y Pathol Int. 2020; 70(10):752-760.

PMID: 32761850 PMC: 7689801. DOI: 10.1111/pin.12996.


Evolving Therapy for Celiac Disease.

Yoosuf S, Makharia G Front Pediatr. 2019; 7:193.

PMID: 31157194 PMC: 6530343. DOI: 10.3389/fped.2019.00193.


References
1.
Kutlu T, Brousse N, Rambaud C, Le Deist F, Schmitz J, Cerf-Bensussan N . Numbers of T cell receptor (TCR) alpha beta+ but not of TcR gamma delta+ intraepithelial lymphocytes correlate with the grade of villous atrophy in coeliac patients on a long term normal diet. Gut. 1993; 34(2):208-14. PMC: 1373972. DOI: 10.1136/gut.34.2.208. View

2.
Dieterich W, Ehnis T, Bauer M, Donner P, Volta U, Riecken E . Identification of tissue transglutaminase as the autoantigen of celiac disease. Nat Med. 1997; 3(7):797-801. DOI: 10.1038/nm0797-797. View

3.
Corazza G, Frazzoni M, Gasbarrini G . Jejunal intraepithelial lymphocytes in coeliac disease: are they increased or decreased?. Gut. 1984; 25(2):158-62. PMC: 1432248. DOI: 10.1136/gut.25.2.158. View

4.
Spencer J, Cerf-Bensussan N, Jarry A, Brousse N, Krajewski A, Isaacson P . Enteropathy-associated T cell lymphoma (malignant histiocytosis of the intestine) is recognized by a monoclonal antibody (HML-1) that defines a membrane molecule on human mucosal lymphocytes. Am J Pathol. 1988; 132(1):1-5. PMC: 1880632. View

5.
Janeway Jr C, Jones B, Hayday A . Specificity and function of T cells bearing gamma delta receptors. Immunol Today. 1988; 9(3):73-6. DOI: 10.1016/0167-5699(88)91267-4. View