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Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 2004;63:785-790
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Immunohistochemistry of normal human knee synovium: a quantitative study

J A Singh 1, T Arayssi 2, P Duray 3, H R Schumacher 4

1 Minneapolis VA Medical Center and University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
2 American University of Beirut; Beirut, Lebanon
3 National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
4 Philadelphia VA Medical Center and University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
Dr Jasvinder A Singh
Minneapolis VA Medical Center 111R, One Veteran’s drive, Minneapolis, MN 55417, USA; singh046{at}umn.edu

Objective: To describe the immunohistochemical characteristics of knee synovium from normal healthy subjects.

Methods: 12 healthy subjects underwent needle biopsy of knee synovium. Using antibodies directed against CD3, CD4, CD8, L26, Kp-1,and HLA-DR, detailed quantitative immunohistochemical analysis of various cell subpopulations was undertaken.

Results: The mean (SD) age of the subjects was 37 (9) years (five male, seven female). All had a negative history for arthritis, no knee pain, and a totally normal joint examination except for the presence of retropatellar crepitus in five. For technical reasons staining for all immunohistochemical markers could not be achieved in all subjects. CD3+ T lymphocytes were seen in nine of 10 subjects, either diffusely or, more commonly, in perivascular areas. CD4+ cells were seen in synovium in three of seven subjects and CD8+ cells in six of eight subjects, in almost equal numbers (CD4:CD8, 1.1:1). L26+ B lymphocytes were not seen in any biopsy. Kp1+ macrophages were found in 10 of 10 subjects, predominantly in surface lining cells, and in small numbers in diffuse and perivascular locations. HLA-DR+ cells were seen in 10 of 10 subjects, predominantly in surface lining cells and diffusely, but a few were seen perivascularly.

Conclusions: Synovium from apparently normal subjects contained a wide range of different cell subpopulations but no B cells. The significance of these immune cells in normal synovium is unclear. A better understanding of their role in normal synovium may be important in analysing the transition to synovitis.





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