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Kawasaki syndrome (KS) is characterized by diffuse
vasculitis
and marked T cell and B cell activation. In this study, sera from 16 patients with acute KS, 15 patients in the convalescent phase of KS, and 19 age-matched controls were assessed for complement dependent cytotoxic activity against 111In-labeled human umbilical vein endothelial (HUVE) cells, Neither sera from patients with KS nor sera from controls had cytotoxic effects on HUVE cells cultivated under standard conditions. Since activated T cells such as those present in acute KS secrete gamma interferon (gamma-IFN), we also examined the effects of sera from acute KS on HUVE cells preincubated with gamma-IFN. We report here that immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies in sera from patients with acute KS cause significant (P less than 0.01) killing of gamma-IFN-treated HUVE cells. Pretreatment with
interleukin 2
, gamma-IFN, or beta-IFN failed to render HUVE susceptible to lysis with acute KS sera. The observed effects were not mediated via immune complexes. The cytotoxic antibodies in acute KS seem to be directed against inducible monomorphic antigenic determinants present on gamma-IFN-treated HUVE cells but not on control or gamma-IFN treated autologous human dermal fibroblasts (HDF). Similarly, acute KS sera also induced lysis of gamma-IFN-treated human saphenous vein endothelial (HSVE) cells but not gamma-IFN treated human saphenous vein smooth muscle (HSVSM) cells. Since gamma-IFN induces the same level of class I and class II major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigen expression on HDF, HUVE, HSVE, and HSVSM cells, our results suggest that the anti-endothelial cell antibodies in acute KS are directed to gamma-IFN-inducible molecules other than MHC determinants. These observations are further substantiated by the failure of human B cells or monocytes to absorb the anti-endothelial cell activity. Since most vasculitides, including acute KS, are characterized both by marked immune activation and the secretion of lymphokines, antibodies directed to gamma-IFN-inducible endothelial cell antigens may represent a general mechanism for vascular injury.
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PMID:Immunoglobulin M antibodies present in the acute phase of Kawasaki syndrome lyse cultured vascular endothelial cells stimulated by gamma interferon. 308 59
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) is defined as a multifocal, monophasic, demyelinating, and inflammatory disease involving the central nervous system. It typically begins within 6 weeks of an antigenic challenge such as infection or immunization. Perivenous inflammation, edema and demyelination are the pathological hallmarks of ADEM. Reactivity of T-cells against myelin components such as myelin basic protein has been found in children with ADEM. The triggers for immune responses in ADEM are not known, but the two most widely accepted hypotheses are molecular mimicry and self-sensitization secondary to CNS infection. Inflammatory cytokines including tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha),
interleukin 2
(
IL2
) and interferon gamma (INFgamma) are thought to be important in lesion formation in ADEM. Due to the active role of inflammatory cytokines in the pathogenesis of ADEM, any disease contributing to systemic formation of inflammatory cytokines can potentially be an etiologic factor for the initiation of ADEM. In
vasculitis
and rheumatologic diseases the number of T-cells, T helper type 1 cytokines and other inflammatory cytokines such as TNFalpha increase substantially. We present this hypothesis that in such setting of inflammation, adhesion molecules are up-regulated on the brain capillary endothelium by cytokines and other inflammatory mediators, altering the permeability of the brain blood barrier and so allowing for inflammatory cell migration. The migratory cells attack the basic myelin protein and the final result is the demyelination seen in ADEM. So we propose that
vasculitis
and rheumatologic diseases may play role in the pathogenesis of ADEM.
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PMID:Vasculitis and rheumatologic diseases may play role in the pathogenesis of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM). 1725
We report a case of a previously healthy 26-year-old female who developed severe persistent swelling of the subcutaneous tissues after immunization with hepatitis B vaccine. Ultimately, the patient was found to have a lymphocytic
vasculitis
of the muscle, and the
vasculitis
responded completely to corticosteroids. Detailed immunopathologic analysis revealed the infiltrate to be composed of nonmonoclonal activated CD4-positive T cells.The case is instructive for the following reasons: a) Hepatitis B vaccine is now widely indicated. Although generally safe, it is associated with a variety of rheumatic conditions and may rarely trigger
vasculitis
. Immunization history is important in evaluating patients with rheumatologic symptoms. b) Diffuse subcutaneous edema/capillary leak is an unusual presentation of
vasculitis
and may be the result of
interleukin 2
secretion by activated lymphocytes.
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PMID:Lymphocytic vasculitis presenting as diffuse subcutaneous edema after hepatitis B virus vaccine. 1907 76
A 74-year-old woman developed fever, numbness of legs and glomerulonephritis. Antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibodies specific for myeloperoxidase (MPO-ANCA) were positive in her serum, and she presented with acute renal failure. She was also simultaneously diagnosed as having both gastric and duodenal cancers. Complete resection of both cancers and renal biopsy was performed. Some glomeruli showed cellular crescentic changes, while submucosal necrotizing
vasculitis
of small vessels was noted adjacent to the gastric cancer. A diagnosis of microscopic polyangitis was made. After the operation, the patient's fever, renal failure and microscopic hematuria improved and obvious reductions in her serum soluble receptors of
interleukin 2
values and MPO-ANCA titer were observed without any further treatment. However, the patient's proteinuria, cylinduria, and elevated C-reactive protein persisted; these findings eventually resolved after treatment with 30 mg of prednisolone daily. An immunohistochemical analysis showed that CD8 T lymphocytes had infiltrated both the carcinomas and the renal lesions. Our case suggests that CD8 T cells induced as part of an immune response against carcinoma may play a pathologic role in ANCA-positive paraneoplastic syndrome.
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PMID:Microscopic polyangitis complicating double carcinoma of the stomach and duodenum: improvement after the resection of these carcinomas. 1984 35