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Johanna Mucke1, Annika Hoyer2, Ralph Brinks1, Ellen Bleck1, Thomas Pauly3, Matthias Schneider1, Stefan Vordenbäumen4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Inhomogeneity of immune cell distribution in the synovial sublining layer was analyzed in order to improve our mechanistic understanding of synovial inflammation and explore potential refinements for histological biomarkers in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA).Entities:
Keywords: CD68; Macrophages; Osteoarthritis; Rheumatoid arthritis; Sublining layer; Synovitis score
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27424032 PMCID: PMC4947315 DOI: 10.1186/s13075-016-1057-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthritis Res Ther ISSN: 1478-6354 Impact factor: 5.156
Demographic and clinical features
| All patients | RA | OA | RA vs. OA | |
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| Age at surgery, yrs (±SD) | 66.2 (±10.9) | 63.5 (±10.6) | 69.4 (±11.1) | 0.233 |
| Female, n (%) | 14 (75.0) | 9 (81.8) | 6 (66.7) | |
| CRP, mg/dl (±SD) | 2.5 (±2.7) | 3.7 (±3.2) | 1.2 (±1.0) |
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| Leucocytes,/μl (±SD) | 8570.0 (±4784.4) | 10,654.5 (±5639.0) | 6022.2 (±1157.3) |
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| RF, IU/ml (±SD) | 71.5 (±156.9) | 126.3 (±198.5) | 4.4 (2.4) |
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| ESR, mm/h, (±SD) | 22.2 (±20.9) | 29.4 (±23.3) | 14.1 (15.3) | 0.079 |
Comparison by Student’s t test, significant results are printed in bold
RA rheumatoid arthritis, OA osteoarthritis, SD standard deviation, CRP C-reactive protein, RF rheumatoid factor, ESR erythrocyte sedimentation rate
Synovitis score
| All patients | RA | OA | RA vs. OA | |
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| Synovitis scorea, median (IQR) | 5 (3–6) | 6 (5–7) | 3 (1.5–5) |
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| Lining layer hypertrophy | 1.5 (1–2) | 2 (1–3) | 1 (0–1.5) | 0.025 |
| Inflammatory infiltrate | 1.5 (1–3) | 3 (1–3) | 1 (0.5–1.5) |
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| Cellular density | 2 (1–2) | 2 (2–2) | 1 (0.5–1.5) |
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Comparison by Student’s t test, significant results are printed in bold
RA rheumatoid arthritis, OA osteoarthritis, IQR interquartile range
aSynovitis score according to Krenn and colleagues [17]
Correlation between the total stained area of the synovial sublining and the synovitis score
| Synovitis scorea | Lining layer hypertrophy | Inflammatory infiltrate | Cellular density | |
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| 0.428 ( |
| CD38 | 0.245 ( | 0.122 ( | 0.154 ( | 0.419 ( |
| vWF | 0.437 ( | 0.302 ( | 0.344 ( |
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| MCT | 0.083 ( | 0.362 ( | −0.071 ( | 0.008 ( |
Correlations according to Spearman, significant correlations are printed in bold
CD68 macrophages, CD3 T cells, CD55 synovial fibroblasts, CD38 plasma cells, vWF von Willebrand factor, MCT mast cell tryptase
aSynovitis score according to Krenn and colleagues [17]
Fig. 1Typical histologic and immunohistochemical staining patterns of RA and OA synovial tissue. H&E staining reveals an enlarged synovial lining layer (black arrows), an increased cellular density (hollow arrow) and inflammatory infiltrates (arrowhead) in RA tissue, the findings are less marked in OA tissue. CD68 and CD55 expression is predominant in the lining layer (black arrow) and upper sublining (white arrowhead) adjacent to the lining, again more pronounced in RA compared to OA, whereas CD3+ T cells are distributed equally within the sublining. CD38 expression is observed in the lining layer (black arrow) and vascular structures (*) as well as in lymphocytic infiltrates (arrowhead). vWF and MCT staining is also more pronounced within the upper lining, although the difference between RA and OA is only mild
Fig. 2Differences within the sublining layer for expression of CD68, CD55, CD3, CD38 and MCT in all patients and patients with RA and OA respectively. Expression of cellular markers was highest in the upper sublining adjacent to the lining layer (blue), with a decrease towards the middle (green) and lower (fawn) layers within the deeper synovium (except CD3). *Statistically significant; ○outliers; ▼extremes
Mean percentage of stained area in the synovial sublining
| All patients | RA | OA | Mann–Whitney | ||
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| (mean ± SD) | (mean ± SD) | (mean ± SD) | ( | ||
| CD68 | Upper | 10.52 (±7.75) | 15.89 (±6.88) | 4.55 (±2.42) |
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| Middle | 7.12 (±7.82) | 12.04 (±8.05) | 1.66 (±0.89) |
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| Lower | 5.92 (±6.92) | 9.85 (±7.66) | 1.56 (±1.06) |
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| Total area | 7.85 (±7.33) | 12.59 (±7.30) | 2.59 (±1.34) |
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| CD3 | Upper | 4.79 (±7.74) | 8.06 (±8.88) | 0.79 (±1.11) |
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| Middle | 4.38 (±6.27) | 6.68 (±7.32) | 1.58 (±3.22) | 0.056 | |
| Lower | 3.56 (±5.70) | 5.86 (±6.91) | 0.75 (±1.15) | 0.095 | |
| Total area | 4.24 (±6.05) | 6.86 (±7.09) | 1.04 (±1.78) |
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| CD55 | Upper | 10.80 (±11.93) | 15.81 (±13.61) | 4.67 (±5.45) |
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| Middle | 4.29 (±5.40) | 6.46 (±6.11) | 1.64 (±2.86) |
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| Lower | 5.00 (±6.20) | 7.73 (±7.21) | 1.66 (±1.88) |
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| Total area | 6.70 (±6.59) | 10.00 (±7.00) | 2.66 (2.92) |
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| CD38 | Upper | 5.75 (±4.95) | 7.43 (±4.34) | 3.68 (±5.10) |
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| Middle | 2.86 (±3.94) | 3.97 (±4.55) | 1.50 (±2.68) |
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| Lower | 2.74 (±3.85) | 3.60 (±4.52) | 1.69 (±2.73) | 0.175 | |
| Total area | 3.78 (±4.01) | 5.00 (±4.16) | 2.29 (±3.47) |
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| vWF | Upper | 4.19 (±2.67) | 4.87 (±2.77) | 3.37 (±2.43) | 0.295 |
| Middle | 3.84 (±2.92) | 4.52 (±2.29) | 3.02 (±3.51) | 0.175 | |
| Lower | 2.88 (±2.28) | 3.46 (±2.39) | 2.18 (±2.06) | 0.175 | |
| Total area | 3.64 (±2.17) | 4.28 (±1.94) | 2.86 (±2.30) | 0.152 | |
| MCT | Upper | 1.53 (±1.53) | 1.53 (±1.68) | 1.54 (±1.42) | 0.897 |
| Middle | 0.58 (±0.79) | 0.53 (±0.73) | 0.64 (±0.91) | 0.696 | |
| Lower | 0.67 (±0.70) | 0.66 (±0.59) | 0.69 (±0.86) | 0.897 | |
| Total area | 0.93 (±0.90) | 0.90 (±0.85) | 0.96 (±1.01) | 0.829 | |
Comparison of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA) by Mann–Whitney U, significant results are shown in bold. Upper layer adjacent to lining layer; lower layer with greatest distance from lining layer within the deeper synovium
RA rheumatoid arthritis, OA osteoarthritis, SD standard deviation, CD68 macrophages, CD3 T cells, CD55 synovial fibroblasts, CD38 plasma cells, vWF von Willebrand factor, MCT mast cell tryptase
Fig. 3Linear mixed modelling indicates significant differences in decline of CD68 staining within the synovial sublining between OA and RA. RA shows a faster decline with distance from the lining layer from ROI 1 towards ROI 6 compared to OA
Linear mixed model of CD68+ macrophages spatial distribution within the synovial sublining: progressive decline in CD68+ macrophages with distance from the lining layer in OA and in RA
| Effect | Disease | Estimate | Standard error |
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| Intercept | 5.23 | 1.91 | 0.003 | |
| ROI distance | −0.75 | 0.20 | <0.0001 | |
| Disease | OA | 0 | ||
| Disease | RA | 12.6 | 2.6 | <0.0001 |
| Interaction: ROI and disease | OA | 0 | ||
| Interaction: ROI and disease | RA | −0.77 | 0.27 | 0.003 |
Estimates without standard error refer to the reference category
ROI region of interest, OA osteoarthritis, RA rheumatoid arthritis