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Evaluation of lymphocytic infiltration in the bronchial glands of Sjögren’s syndrome in transbronchial lung cryobiopsy

BACKGROUND: Sjögren’s syndrome (SS) is a systemic autoimmune disease characterized by deteriorated exocrine gland function with associated lymphocytic infiltration. However, there are few pathological studies on bronchial glands in SS. In this study, we aimed to clarify pathological features of bron...

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Autores principales: Okabayashi, Hiroko, Baba, Tomohisa, Ootoshi, Ryota, Shintani, Ryota, Tabata, Erina, Ikeda, Satoshi, Niwa, Takashi, Oda, Tsuneyuki, Okuda, Ryo, Sekine, Akimasa, Kitamura, Hideya, Komatsu, Shigeru, Hagiwara, Eri, Takemura, Tamiko, Sakagami, Takuro, Ogura, Takashi
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7585306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33097019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12890-020-01318-0
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author Okabayashi, Hiroko
Baba, Tomohisa
Ootoshi, Ryota
Shintani, Ryota
Tabata, Erina
Ikeda, Satoshi
Niwa, Takashi
Oda, Tsuneyuki
Okuda, Ryo
Sekine, Akimasa
Kitamura, Hideya
Komatsu, Shigeru
Hagiwara, Eri
Takemura, Tamiko
Sakagami, Takuro
Ogura, Takashi
author_facet Okabayashi, Hiroko
Baba, Tomohisa
Ootoshi, Ryota
Shintani, Ryota
Tabata, Erina
Ikeda, Satoshi
Niwa, Takashi
Oda, Tsuneyuki
Okuda, Ryo
Sekine, Akimasa
Kitamura, Hideya
Komatsu, Shigeru
Hagiwara, Eri
Takemura, Tamiko
Sakagami, Takuro
Ogura, Takashi
author_sort Okabayashi, Hiroko
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Sjögren’s syndrome (SS) is a systemic autoimmune disease characterized by deteriorated exocrine gland function with associated lymphocytic infiltration. However, there are few pathological studies on bronchial glands in SS. In this study, we aimed to clarify pathological features of bronchial glands in SS. METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated infiltration of lymphocytes in the bronchial glands incidentally collected by transbronchial lung cryobiopsy (TBLC), which were performed for the diagnosis of diffuse lung diseases. The degrees of lymphocyte infiltration in the bronchial glands were classified into four grades (grade 0–3). We compared the degrees of infiltration of SS with those of other diffuse lung diseases. RESULTS: TBLC for diagnosis of diffuse lung diseases were performed on 432 cases during the study period. The samples of 50 cases included bronchial glands. Of those, 20 cases were excluded due to insufficient size or influence of therapy. The remaining 30 cases included 17 of idiopathic interstitial pneumonias, 5 of chronic hypersensitivity pneumonia, 6 of connective tissue disease (SS; n = 4, systemic sclerosis; n = 1, dermatomyositis; n = 1) and 2 of other diseases. In SS, infiltration of lymphocytes was observed in all cases; grade 1 in one, grade 2 in one, and grade 3 in two cases. In contrast, 11 of 26 in other diseases showed no lymphocytes infiltration, with the remaining 15 of grade 1 infiltration. Grade 2 or more infiltration were found only in SS but not in other diseases. CONCLUSION: Our results suggested that high-grade lymphocytic infiltration of bronchial glands is a distinct characteristics in SS.
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spelling pubmed-75853062020-10-26 Evaluation of lymphocytic infiltration in the bronchial glands of Sjögren’s syndrome in transbronchial lung cryobiopsy Okabayashi, Hiroko Baba, Tomohisa Ootoshi, Ryota Shintani, Ryota Tabata, Erina Ikeda, Satoshi Niwa, Takashi Oda, Tsuneyuki Okuda, Ryo Sekine, Akimasa Kitamura, Hideya Komatsu, Shigeru Hagiwara, Eri Takemura, Tamiko Sakagami, Takuro Ogura, Takashi BMC Pulm Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Sjögren’s syndrome (SS) is a systemic autoimmune disease characterized by deteriorated exocrine gland function with associated lymphocytic infiltration. However, there are few pathological studies on bronchial glands in SS. In this study, we aimed to clarify pathological features of bronchial glands in SS. METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated infiltration of lymphocytes in the bronchial glands incidentally collected by transbronchial lung cryobiopsy (TBLC), which were performed for the diagnosis of diffuse lung diseases. The degrees of lymphocyte infiltration in the bronchial glands were classified into four grades (grade 0–3). We compared the degrees of infiltration of SS with those of other diffuse lung diseases. RESULTS: TBLC for diagnosis of diffuse lung diseases were performed on 432 cases during the study period. The samples of 50 cases included bronchial glands. Of those, 20 cases were excluded due to insufficient size or influence of therapy. The remaining 30 cases included 17 of idiopathic interstitial pneumonias, 5 of chronic hypersensitivity pneumonia, 6 of connective tissue disease (SS; n = 4, systemic sclerosis; n = 1, dermatomyositis; n = 1) and 2 of other diseases. In SS, infiltration of lymphocytes was observed in all cases; grade 1 in one, grade 2 in one, and grade 3 in two cases. In contrast, 11 of 26 in other diseases showed no lymphocytes infiltration, with the remaining 15 of grade 1 infiltration. Grade 2 or more infiltration were found only in SS but not in other diseases. CONCLUSION: Our results suggested that high-grade lymphocytic infiltration of bronchial glands is a distinct characteristics in SS. BioMed Central 2020-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7585306/ /pubmed/33097019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12890-020-01318-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
spellingShingle Research Article
Okabayashi, Hiroko
Baba, Tomohisa
Ootoshi, Ryota
Shintani, Ryota
Tabata, Erina
Ikeda, Satoshi
Niwa, Takashi
Oda, Tsuneyuki
Okuda, Ryo
Sekine, Akimasa
Kitamura, Hideya
Komatsu, Shigeru
Hagiwara, Eri
Takemura, Tamiko
Sakagami, Takuro
Ogura, Takashi
Evaluation of lymphocytic infiltration in the bronchial glands of Sjögren’s syndrome in transbronchial lung cryobiopsy
title Evaluation of lymphocytic infiltration in the bronchial glands of Sjögren’s syndrome in transbronchial lung cryobiopsy
title_full Evaluation of lymphocytic infiltration in the bronchial glands of Sjögren’s syndrome in transbronchial lung cryobiopsy
title_fullStr Evaluation of lymphocytic infiltration in the bronchial glands of Sjögren’s syndrome in transbronchial lung cryobiopsy
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of lymphocytic infiltration in the bronchial glands of Sjögren’s syndrome in transbronchial lung cryobiopsy
title_short Evaluation of lymphocytic infiltration in the bronchial glands of Sjögren’s syndrome in transbronchial lung cryobiopsy
title_sort evaluation of lymphocytic infiltration in the bronchial glands of sjögren’s syndrome in transbronchial lung cryobiopsy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7585306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33097019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12890-020-01318-0
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