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. 1973 Nov;15(3):355–364.

Sarcoidosis: correlation of delayed hypersensitivity, MLC reactivity and lymphocytotoxicity with disease activity

B C Broom, B P Maclaurin
PMCID: PMC1553906  PMID: 4271772

Abstract

Delayed skin reactivity to a battery of antigens was assessed for a series of sarcoidosis patients and closely matched controls. It was compared with the proliferative and cytotoxic capacity of corresponding blood lymphocyte preparations after challenge in mixed lymphocyte culture with an allogeneic lymphoma cell line.

Skin anergy to all antigens tested was found only within the patient group having definitely active disease. These patients also showed depression of lymphocyte proliferative response in the in vitro test system as compared to matched controls and to patients with apparently inactive disease. Both of these differences were statistically significant. Skin reactivity to tuberculin was significantly depressed for the whole sarcoidosis group (both active and inactive) as compared to the control group and significant impairment of capacity to develop cytotoxicity in vitro was also found in comparison of these same groups.

The results obtained confirm the association of impaired delayed skin hypersensitivity in sarcoidosis with diminished lymphocyte reactivity in vitro, especially when the disease is active. The reduced cytotoxic capacity of sarcoid lymphocytes in vitro may reflect a comparable in vivo impairment and partly explain the depressed skin tests and also contribute to the protracted nature of the disease because of failure to eradicate the postulated `sarcoid agent'.

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