Accessory spleens recapitulate the immune microenvironment of the main spleen in immune thrombocytopenia.
Marco PizziFabrizio VianelloLorenzi LuisaGianni BinottoMarta SbaragliaFederico ScarmozzinoAndrea De CrescenzoVincenza GuzzardoSimone ZolettoFabio d'AmoreAlberto FrizieroMariella D'AddaFabio FacchettiAngelo Paolo Dei TosPublished in: British journal of haematology (2023)
Accessory spleens (AcS) may play a relevant role in immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) and possibly contribute to ITP relapse following splenectomy. Little is known about the immune microenvironment of AcS in ITP. To address this issue, we compared the histological features of eight matched AcS and main spleen (MS) samples, obtained from adult patients with primary ITP. AcS and MS had overlapping immune architectural features and lymphoid composition, suggesting that similar immunologic events occur in AcS and MS of ITP. These findings may have implications for the potential mechanisms of AcS-mediated ITP relapse. Further studies are needed to confirm these results and to dissect spleen immunity in ITP.