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Five cases of prescalenic granulomatous lymphadenitis (GL) and 2 cases of prescalenic nongranulomatous lymphadenitis (NGL) in 7 patients with sarcoidosis were studied with a large panel of monoclonal antibodies (anti-CD 1, CD 3, CD 4, CD 8, CD 14, CD 22, CD 25, HLA-DR, HLA-DQ, HNK-1, R 4/23). Immunopathologic analysis was performed by studying three different compartments of GL--granuloma, intergranulomatous area and sinuses--and of NGL--cortex, paracortex and sinuses. Intra- and intergranulomatous T lymphocytes were mainly of the CD 4 type in 4 out of 5 cases; in all the cases less than 25% of T lymphocytes stained also for CD 25. Epithelioid cells were HLA-DR+, HLA-DQ+, CD 14+ and, frequently, CD 1+ and CD 25+, the latter positivity being mainly restricted to the marginally located epithelioid cells. Sinuses were filled with T- and B- cells; sinusal histiocytes were HLA-DR+, HLA-DQ+, CD 14+ and, frequently, CD 1+ and CD 25+. In the cortex and paracortex of NGL, T-cell subsets paralleled the distribution and ratio observed in the intergranulomatous area of GL; furthermore the immunophenotype of NGL sinusal histiocytes roughly overlapped that observed in the same district of GL with a strong CD 1 and CD 25 positivity. These results, besides confirming the global imbalance of the CD 4/8 ratio in all the areas of GL, seem to demonstrate that the prevalence of CD 4+ or CD 8+ T-cells probably reflects different functional phases of the granulomatous process.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) |