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Age-dependent histoarchitectural changes in human lymph nodes: an underestimated process with clinical relevance?

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Age-dependent histoarchitectural changes in human lymph nodes: an underestimated process with clinical relevance?

Auteurs : Catarina Hadamitzky [Allemagne] ; Hendrik Spohr [Allemagne] ; Anette S. Debertin [Allemagne] ; Saskia Guddat [Allemagne] ; Michael Tsokos [Allemagne] ; Reinhard Pabst [Allemagne]

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Abstract

Experimental evidence indicates that lymph nodes in humans undergo alterations during ageing. This is clinically important because of the crucial role of these organs in the immune system and their lymph reabsorption and drainage function. Although some age-related changes in lymph node histoarchitecture have been described, they are seldom taken into account in traditional depictions of lymph nodes. Recently introduced clinical procedures, such as intranodal vaccination or lymph node transplantation, have demonstrated the need for an accurate knowledge of these degenerative processes. In this study, superficial inguinal lymph nodes were obtained from 41 deceased patients between 17 and 98 years old. To minimize immunological influences, such as chronic diseases, specimens were only obtained from forensic pathology autopsies. An immunohistochemical analysis was carried out, on the basis of which lymph node degeneration was scored according to the numbers of lymphocytes and high endothelial venules, and degree of fibrosis and lipomatosis. We observed an age-dependent tendency towards the replacement of areas populated with diverse immune cells by connective tissue. Paradoxically, these changes were also detected in some of the nodes from younger age groups. In conclusion, lymph nodes can display degenerative changes that are mainly age-related and often diverge from the common description found in textbooks. These alterations should be taken into account when dealing with lymph nodes diagnostically and therapeutically in clinical practice.


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DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7580.2010.01213.x
PubMed: 20345860
PubMed Central: 2871991

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