Zusammenfassung
Myasthenia gravis (MG) in thymoma patients depends critically on intraturnorous generation and export of mature autoreactive CD4(+) T cells. Why non-MG thymomas fail to produce CD4(+) T cells is unknown. We studied three single-nucleotide polymorphisms of the cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen 4(CTLA4) gene in thymoma patients, nonthymoma early-onset MG patients, and control subjects. ...
Zusammenfassung
Myasthenia gravis (MG) in thymoma patients depends critically on intraturnorous generation and export of mature autoreactive CD4(+) T cells. Why non-MG thymomas fail to produce CD4(+) T cells is unknown. We studied three single-nucleotide polymorphisms of the cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen 4(CTLA4) gene in thymoma patients, nonthymoma early-onset MG patients, and control subjects. Surprisingly, the CTLA4(high) geno- type +49A/A, which is protective against several autoimmune diseases, exerted a prominent predisposing effect to paraneoplastic MG in thymoma patients. The unusual disease association with a CTLA4(high) genotype implies a unique pathogenesis of paraneoplastic MG, with high CTLA4 levels possibly supporting the nontolerogenic selection of CD4(+) T cells in MG-associated thymomas.