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CD8<sup>+</sup> T‐cell predominance in autoimmune glial fibrillary acidic protein astrocytopathy

Zhongmin Yuan, Huilu Li, Lu Huang, Congcong Fu, Yaotang Chen, Cheng Zhi, Wei Qiu, Youming Long

2021European Journal of Neurology45 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Background and objective We aimed to report the pathological features of T lymphocytes in autoimmune glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) astrocytopathy (GFAP‐A). Methods A retrospective pathological analysis of patients with GFAP‐A was performed. Results Eight patients with GFAP‐immunoglobulin G (IgG) and pathological data were included. Their biopsy findings were similar, and all showed marked lymphocytic infiltration in the white matter, with perivascular predominance. The lymphocytic infiltration was predominantly composed of CD8 + T lymphocytes rather than CD4 + T lymphocytes, except in one patient who had overlapping positive myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein‐IgG. Unlike CD4 + T cells, CD8 + T cells were frequently observed adjacent to dystrophic neurons and astrocytes. There was also diffuse infiltration by CD68 + and CD163 + macrophages. CD8 + astrocytes were identified in two samples, but no CD4 + astrocytes were observed. Conclusions A predominance of CD8 + T cells may be an important pathological and diagnostic feature in GFAP‐A.

Topics & Concepts

Glial fibrillary acidic proteinPathologyCD8Infiltration (HVAC)Myelin basic proteinGFAP stainPathologicalCD68MedicineMolecular biologyMyelinImmunologyBiologyImmunohistochemistryCentral nervous systemAntigenInternal medicinePhysicsThermodynamicsNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsPeripheral Neuropathies and DisordersAutoimmune Neurological Disorders and Treatments
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