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Binucleated and multinucleated forms of plasma cells in synovia from patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Authors:M E Perry  Y Mustafa  S K Wood  M I D Cawley  D C Dumonde  K A Brown
Institution:(1) Division of Anatomy and Cell Biology, UMDS, Guy's Hospital Campus, London Bridge, London SE1 9RT, UK Fax +44-171-955 4915, GB;(2) The Lord Treloar Hospital, Alton, UK, GB;(3) Department of Rheumatology, Southampton General Hospital, UK, GB;(4) Department of Immunology, UMDS, St. Thomas' Hospital Campus, London, UK, GB
Abstract:A morphological examination of synovial tissue from 25 patients with rheumatoid arthritis revealed that binucleated or multinucleated plasma cells were present in all samples and absent in synovia obtained from 16 control patients. Plasma cells containing two, three of four nuclei constitutet a mean 3% of the total plasma cell population. They were aways found amongst plasma cell infiltrates and in close association with small blood vessels. Ultrastructural analysis found no evidence of cellular membranes separating the individual nuclei in binucleated or multinucleated plasma cells, suggesting that the cells did not arise from fusion. Some of these plasma cells had a diameter approaching 100 µm, and many were in intimate contact with macrophages. The demonstration of a few cells with mitotic figures within the infiltrates suggests that the maintenance of plasma cell numbers in rheumatoid synovium may depend, in part, upon their local proliferation.
Keywords:Multinucleated plasma cells  Morphology  Synovium  Rheumatoid arthritis
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