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Published in: Clinical Rheumatology 9/2008

01-09-2008 | Original Article

A histomorphometric analysis of synovial biopsies from individuals with Gulf War Veterans’ Illness and joint pain compared to normal and osteoarthritis synovium

Authors: F. Pessler, L. X. Chen, L. Dai, C. Gomez-Vaquero, C. Diaz-Torne, M. E. Paessler, C. Scanzello, N. Çakir, E. Einhorn, H. R. Schumacher

Published in: Clinical Rheumatology | Issue 9/2008

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Abstract

We compared histologic, immunohistochemical, and vascular findings in synovial biopsies from individuals with Gulf War Veterans Illness and joint pain (GWVI) to findings in normal and osteoarthritis (OA) synovium. The following parameters were assessed in synovial biopsies from ten individuals with GWVI: lining thickness, histologic synovitis score, and vascular density in hematoxylin & eosin-stained sections; and CD68+ lining surface cells and CD15+, CD3+, CD8+, CD20+, CD38+, CD68+, and Ki-67+ subintimal cells and von Willebrand Factor+ vessels immunohistochemically. Comparisons were made to synovial specimens from healthy volunteers (n = 10) and patients with OA or RA (n = 25 each). Histologic appearance and quantitative assessments were nearly identical in the GWVI and normal specimens. Vascular density was between 25% (H & E stains; p = 0.003) and 31% (vWF immunostains; p = 0.02) lower in GWVI and normal specimens than in OA. CD68+ macrophages were the most common inflammatory cells in GWVI (45.3 ± 10.1 SEM cells/mm2) and normal synovium (45.6 ± 7.4) followed by CD3+ T cells (GWVI, 15.1 ± 6.3; normal, 27.1 ± 9.2), whereas there were practically no CD20+, CD38+, and CD15+ cells. All parameters except lining thickness and CD15 and CD20 expression were significantly higher in OA. Five (20%) OA specimens contained significant fractions of humoral immune cells in mononuclear infiltrates, although the overall differences in the relative composition of the OA mononuclear infiltrates did not reach statistical significance compared to GWVI and normal synovium. In summary, the GWVI and normal synovia were indistinguishable from each other and contained similar low-grade inflammatory cell populations consisting almost entirely of macrophages and T cells.
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Metadata
Title
A histomorphometric analysis of synovial biopsies from individuals with Gulf War Veterans’ Illness and joint pain compared to normal and osteoarthritis synovium
Authors
F. Pessler
L. X. Chen
L. Dai
C. Gomez-Vaquero
C. Diaz-Torne
M. E. Paessler
C. Scanzello
N. Çakir
E. Einhorn
H. R. Schumacher
Publication date
01-09-2008
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Clinical Rheumatology / Issue 9/2008
Print ISSN: 0770-3198
Electronic ISSN: 1434-9949
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-008-0878-0

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