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Tγδ Cells and their Subsets in Blood and Synovial Tissue from Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
Authors:M. D. SMITH,B. BRÖ  KER,L MORETTA,E. CICCONE,C. E. GROSSI,J. C. W. EDWARDS,F. YÜ  KSEL,B. COLACO,C. WORMAN,L. MACKENZIE,R. KINNE,G. WESELOH,K. GLÜ  CKERT,P. M. LYDYARD
Affiliation:Department of Immunology, University College, London, UK.
Abstract:We have examined the frequencies of T gamma delta cells in blood, synovial fluids, and synovial membranes of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and in blood from age-matched controls. Immunocytochemical and immunohistochemical techniques were used with monoclonal antibodies BB3 and A13 to define a major and minor blood subset of T gamma delta cells respectively. Together, these antibodies identify the majority (if not all) of the peripheral blood T gamma delta cells. Significantly lower levels of T gamma delta cells were found in the blood of RA patients compared with controls, whilst higher but not significant numbers were found in the synovial fluids of paired samples. Scattered T gamma delta cells were found only in some synovial membranes with a distribution similar to the T alpha beta cells. Analysis of the two different T gamma delta-cell subsets indicated a ratio of BB3 to A13 of about 5:1 in control and RA blood. However, this ratio was less than 1:1 in the RA synovial fluids and membranes. The migratory nature of the A13+ cells could account for their predominance in these sites. The possible pathological significance of these cells in the rheumatoid synovial fluid and synovial membranes is discussed.
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