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Preferential Localization of CD8+ αEβ7+ T Cells Around Acinar Epithelial Cells with Apoptosis in Patients with Sjogren’s Syndrome
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Abstract The T lymphocytes that infiltrate the exocrine glands in Sjögren’s syndrome (SS) play a key role in damaging glandular epithelial cells, but the mechanisms of this damage by T lymphocytes are not fully understood. To determine the cellular basis of this phenomenon, we focused our attention on the T lymphocytes around acinar epithelial cells in SS. We showed that CD8+ but not CD4+ T lymphocytes were located around the acinar epithelial cells and that a majority of these CD8+ T lymphocytes possess an unique integrin, αEβ7 (CD103). The acinar epithelial cell adherent with αEβ7 (CD103)+ CD8+ T lymphocytes was apoptotic. Both the perforin/granzyme B and Fas/Fas ligand pathways were implicated in the process of programmed cell death in lacrimal glands. These results suggested that αEβ7 integrin, by interacting with E-cadherin, mediates the adhesion between CD8+ T lymphocytes and acinar epithelial cells in SS and participates in inducing epithelial cell apoptosis, leading to secretory dysfunction of exocrine glands, a hallmark of SS.
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