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Theotokis P, Gkantaras A, Avramidou E, Meditskou S, Manthou ME
Myofibroblasts Hinder Recovery of Hashimoto Thyroiditis in the Ultrastructural Level
Acta Endo (Buc) 2023, 19 (4): 415-420doi: 10.4183/aeb.2023.415
Background. Hashimoto thyroiditis (HT) is an
autoimmune disorder associated with hypothyroidism.
Lymphocyte infiltration leading to thyroid follicular cell
destruction is counteracted by increased collagen production,
deposition and scarring. However, only recently a specific
subpopulation of modified fibroblasts with contractile
properties, namely “myofibroblasts” (MFBs) have been
linked to HT.
Aim. Our ultrastructural study aims to delineate the
presence and contribution of MFBs to the fibrotic milieu of
HT.
Material and Methods. Tissue biopsies were
obtained from 5 HT-diagnosed patients and specimens were
examined using a Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM).
Results. Histopathological examination indicated
extensive microvilli atrophy and atypical vacuolations of
the thyroid follicular cells in the HT samples. In addition
to interstitial extravasated lymphocytes, capillaries were
encircled by MFBs (mean distance from lumen 1.248±
0.43μm) with the characteristic electron-dense α-smooth
muscle actin (α-SMA), confirmable in higher magnifications.
Myofibroblastic projections were found to have significantly
higher representation near the capillary lumen compared to
the impaired endothelial lining (P < 0.01).
Conclusion. Our TEM findings suggest that the
intrusion of endothelia by myofibroblastic projections can
be a significant factor towards the malfunction of follicular
cells in HT patients and offer a paradigmal understanding
of the ultrastructural interactions that may underlie the HT
pathology.
Keywords: Hashimoto thyroiditis, electron
microscopy, ultrastructure, myofibroblasts
Correspondence: Maria Eleni Manthou, Laboratory of Histology and Embryology, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, University Campus, 54124, Greece, E-mail: mmanthou@auth.gr.