| Literature DB >> 31426847 |
Fangqi Li1, Yiyong Tang1, Bin Song1, Menglei Yu1, Qingyue Li1, Congda Zhang1, Jingyi Hou2, Rui Yang3.
Abstract
Synovial-derived cells, found in the synovial membrane of human joints, were obtained by digestion of the synovial membrane and were subsequently expanded in vitro. The identity of synovial-derived cells has long been a topic of debate. The terms "type B synoviocytes," "fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS)," "synovium-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)," and "synovial fibroblasts (SF)" appeared in different articles related to human synovial-derived cells in various disease models, yet they seemed to be describing the same cell type. However, to date, there is no clear standard to distinguish these terms; thus, the hypothesis that they represent the same cell type is currently inconclusive. Therefore, this review aims to clarify the similarities and differences between these terms and to diffuse the chaotic nomenclature of synovial-derived cells.Entities:
Keywords: Fibroblasts; MSCs; Mesenchymal stem cells; Synoviocytes; Synovium
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31426847 PMCID: PMC6701095 DOI: 10.1186/s13287-019-1359-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stem Cell Res Ther ISSN: 1757-6512 Impact factor: 6.832
Fig. 1The distribution of various cells in the synovium. The term “synovial fibroblasts (SF),” which refers to intimal and subintimal fibroblasts, appears to have a broader definition as compared to “type B” or “fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS),” which only represents intimal fibroblasts. Synovial intimal fibroblasts express VCAM-1 and high level of UDPGD, while subintimal fibroblasts do not. Fibroblasts can be isolated from synovium and exhibit the characteristics of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) after in vitro culture and proliferation. Therefore, these cells are considered as synovium-derived MSCs. FLS can function as innate immune cells, expressing variety of immune regulatory cytokines. Synovium-derived MSCs have been shown to have immunosuppressive properties in vitro
Different nomenclature of human synovium-derived cells
| Nomenclature used | Tissue samples | Cell morphology | Markers | Differentiation potential | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cell type B | Human | NA | NA | NA | [ |
| Type B synovial cell | Human | NA | NA | NA | [ |
| SM-derived MSCs | Human | Fibroblast-like | +: Vimentin/VCAM1/CD44 −: CD14- | Chondrogenesis/osteogenesis/myogenesis/adipogenesis | [ |
| SM-derived MSCs | Human | NA | +: CD44/CD90/CD105/CD166 −: CD14/CD34/CD45/HLA-DR | Chondrogenesis/osteogenesis/adipogenesis | [ |
| Synovial fibroblasts | Human | Fibroblast-like | NA | NA | [ |
| Fibroblast-like synovial intimal cell/synoviocyte | Human | Fibroblast-like | +: UDPGD −: CD68/CD22/CD3 | NA | [ |
| SM-derived MSCs | Human | NA | +: CD44/CD73/CD90/CD105 −: CD14/CD34/CD45 | Chondrogenesis/osteogenesis | [ |
| Fibroblast-like synoviocytes | Human | NA | +: VCAM1 | NA | [ |
| Fibroblast-like cells | Human | Fibroblast-like | +: LBs/SP-A | NA | [ |
| Synovial MSCs | Human | NA | +: CD73/CD105/CD90/CD44/CD151/CD166 −: CD45/CD31 | Chondrogenesis/osteogenesis/adipogenesis | [ |
| Synovial MSCs | Human | Fibroblastic spindle shape | +: CD105/CD90/CD44 | Chondrogenesis/osteogenesis/adipogenesis | [ |
| Fibroblast-like synoviocyte | Review | NA | NA | NA | [ |
MSCs mesenchymal stem cells, VCAM1 vascular cell adhesion molecule 1, UDPGD uridine diphosphate glucose dehydrogenase, LBs lamellar bodies, SP-A surface protein A, NA not applicable