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Ann Rheum Dis 1998;57:480-486 ( August )

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A comparative phenotypical analysis of rheumatoid nodules and rheumatoid synovium with special reference to adhesion molecules and activation markers Dirk Elewaut,a Filip De Keyser,a Nathalie De Wever,b Dominique Baeten,a Nancy Van Damme,a Gust Verbruggen,a Claude Cuvelier,b Eric M Veysa

a Departments of Rheumatology, b and Pathology, c University Hospital Ghent, Belgium

Correspondence to: Dr F De Keyser, Department of Rheumatology 0K12IB, University Hospital Ghent, De Pintelaan 185, 9000 Ghent, Belgium.

Accepted for publication 11 June 1998

OBJECTIVES---(1)To analyse the in situ expression of adhesion molecules in rheumatoid nodules. (2) To compare the endothelial expression of adhesion molecules in synovial tissue and subcutaneous nodules obtained from the same patients. (3) To compare the expression of adhesion molecules and activation markers on T cell lines from nodules and synovium.
METHODS---(1) Immunohistochemical analysis by APAAP technique of E selectin, CD44, ICAM-1, PECAM-1, and VCAM-1 was performed on 10 rheumatoid nodules from seven patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA); nodules and synovium were simultaneously analysed from three patients. (2) T cell lines were generated from RA nodules (n=7) and synovium (n=7) by interleukin 2 expansion, and subsequently characterised by flow cytometry for surface expression of alpha Ebeta 7, alpha 4beta 7, CD44, L selectin, LFA-1a, PECAM-1, and CD30.
RESULTS---(1) In rheumatoid nodules, the palisading layer strongly stains for ICAM-1 and PECAM-1, but less pronounced for CD44. VCAM-1 staining was usually negative. ICAM-1 is upregulated in the vessels surrounding the central zone of fibrinoid necrosis. The immunohistological picture in different nodules derived from the same patient was similar. (2) The endothelial expression of adhesion molecules is comparable in RA nodules and synovium on an individual level, except for E selectin, which is overexpressed in nodule endothelium. (3) T cell lines from nodules and synovium display similar adhesion molecule profiles. However, the expression of CD30, a T cell activation marker linked with Th2 subsets, is higher in nodules compared with synovium.
CONCLUSION---These data support a recirculation hypothesis of T cells between articular and extra-articular manifestations in RA, although the activation state of the T cells in each of these localisations may differ.

Keywords: T cells; adhesion molecules; rheumatoid nodules; rheumatoid synovium


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