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Title: The effects of T cell subpopulations and recombinant interleukin (IL)-2 on peripheral B cell function in patients with myasthenia gravis. Author: Zhang J, Zhou WB, Wang HL, Guo SS. Journal: Hum Antibodies; 1997; 8(2):90-4. PubMed ID: 9289393. Abstract: Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease mediated by antibodies to acetylcholine receptors (AChR) of skeletal muscle. The production of anti-AChR antibodies has been shown to be T cell dependent. To elucidate the mechanism(s) of anti-AChR antibody production in myasthenic patients, we studied the effects of regulatory T cells and/or IL-2 on the differentiation of AChR-primed B cells, with use of AChR stimulation for the induction of anti-AChR antibodies in vitro. Our data suggest that CD8+ T cells possess some complicated functions. CD8+ T cells could not only provide help for B cells to secrete anti-AChR antibody, but also possibly inhibit response of CD4+ T cells or kill B cells, then repress anti-AChR antibody production in MG patients. There might be some defect either in the number or function of CD8+ T cell in MG patients. Exogenous IL-2 could completely restore the suppression activity of CD8+ T cells in anti-AChR antibody production in vitro.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]