Fig. 1.
Comparison of Fas expression in thymocytes from controls and MG patients. Freshly isolated thymocytes were stained with anti-Fas antibody, then with goat-antimouse IgG antibody, and finally with Cy-chrome-labeled streptavidin. Using the Lysis II program, a marker was set to define the proportion of Fashi thymocytes. (A) Representative analysis of one control and three MG thymuses. The percentage of Fashi thymocytes is indicated, as well as age and the anti-AChR antibody titer (nmol/L). Fas expression is clearly increased in patients with positive anti-AChR antibody titers (MG2 and MG3) but not in the patient with a negative titer (MG1). (B) The proportion of Fashi thymocytes was determined in 26 MG patients and 7 control subjects. Two groups of patients (anti-AChR antibody titer < 1 nmol/L and ≥1 nmol/L) are distinguished and compared with controls by using the Mann-Whitney test. The bar represents the mean value. Only the group of patients with positive anti-AChR antibody titers differed from the controls.