Accumulation of oligoclonal T cells in the infiltrating lymphocytes in oral lichen planus
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- DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0714.2003.00143.x
Accumulation of oligoclonal T cells in the infiltrating lymphocytes in oral lichen planus
Abstract
Background: Identification of a disease-specific and possibly pathogenic T-cell receptor (TCR) in oral lichen planus (OLP) is one of the most important steps to reveal the pathogenic antigen recognized by the T cells and thereby elucidate the pathogenesis and etiology of OLP.
Methods: In buccal mucosa biopsy specimens and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from seven patients with OLP, the TCR V beta gene usage was examined by polymerase chain reaction-based and single-strand conformation polymorphism analyses.
Results: The V beta families expressed in the biopsy specimens were markedly heterogeneous, but they were restricted in comparison to those observed in the PBMC. The V beta families predominantly expressed in the biopsy specimens in comparison with the PBMC were still heterogeneous in individual patients and differed from patient to patient; however, V beta 2, V beta 6, and V beta 19 were commonly predominant in the biopsy specimens from more than half of the patients. Among the V beta families predominantly expressed in the biopsy specimens, the accumulation of T-cell clonotypes was observed in the majority of the V beta families including V beta 6 and V beta 19; however, it was not observed in the minority of the V beta families including V beta 2.
Conclusions: These results suggest that unique T-cell populations bearing V beta 2, V beta 6, or V beta 19 gene products tend to expand in OLP lesions as a consequence of in situ stimulation with a restricted epitope of either a nominal antigen on the MHC molecule for the majority of the V beta families, even if only in minor populations, or of a common superantigen for the minority of the V beta families.
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