Giant cell formation in sarcoidosis: cell fusion or proliferation with non-division?

Author:

Van Maarsseveen T C M Th1,Vos W1,Van Diest P J1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Abstract

Summary Granulomas are inflammatory reactions featuring macrophages, epithelioid, T and multi-nucleated giant cells (MGC). Giant cells are present in a number of granulomatous reactions, but little is known about their formation and function, especially in man. We studied MGC in the granulomatous disorder sarcoidosis. In situ labelling of lymph nodes by means of [3H]-thymidine showed that proliferation and non-division of epithelioid cells leading towards giant cells was not observed in these granulomas. However, [3H]-uridine incorporation showed MGC with labelled as well as unlabelled nuclei in the same cell, pointing to a process of fusion of epithelioid cells to form giant cells. Apoptotic bodies were incidentally found in granulomas. A novel finding was that such bodies were statistically more often found in the close vicinity of MGC, but not within these cells. These apoptotic cells appeared to be CD4+ lymphocytes or histiocytes. CD44 and CCR-5 involved in the process of fusion were expressed in MGC. In conclusion, MGC in sarcoidosis derive by cell fusion rather than by proliferation and non-division, and seem to play an active role in the induction of apoptosis in granulomas.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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