Abstract
The distribution of T-lymphocytes expressing CD3 and T-cell receptor gamma-delta (Tγ/δ) has been examined by immunocytochemistry in the synovial membrane of eight patients with inflammatory arthritis (six rheumatoid arthritis, two spondyloarthritis) and eight with non-inflammatory arthritis (four osteoarthritis, four post-traumatic arthritis). Tγ/δ cells were present in eight out of eight inflammatory arthritis synovial membranes, but in only one out of eight noninflammatory membranes (P<0.005). The mean Tγ/δ percentage (of total T-cells) in inflammatory arthritis was 14% (range 7-25%). Tγ/δ cells were found mainly in the transitional area of the synovial membrane with a scattered distribution as single cells or couplets. No relation was found between the presence and percentage of Tγ/δ cells and disease duration or steroid treatment. © 1992 Oxford University Press.
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Meliconi, R., Uguccioni, M., D’errico, A., Cassisa, A., Frizziero, L., & Facchini, A. (1992). T-cell receptor gamma-delta positive lymphocytes in synovial membrane. Rheumatology, 31(1), 59–61. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/31.1.59
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