Clot J, Charmasson E, Rosenberg F, Sany J, Serre A
Ann Immunol (Paris). 1977 Jan-Mar;128(1-2):297-9.
T and B lymphocyte proportions have been studied in synovial fluid and peripheral blood from 70 patients with classical or definite rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The results have shown that T-cell numbers assessed by E-rosettes and anti-HTLA antiserum, B-cell numbers detected by membrane immunofluorescence and EAC-rosettes from peripheral blood were similar in RA and in a control group. Conversely, "active" E-rosettes which detected a subset of mature T cells, were decreased in blood and very increased in synovial fluid. Furthermore, the percentages of mononuclear cells bearing a Fc-receptor for IgG (EA-rosettes) were higher in synovial fluid than in RA peripheral blood. These data could be in favour of the cell-mediated immunity in rheumatoid arthritis lesions.
对70例典型或确诊类风湿性关节炎(RA)患者的滑液和外周血中的T淋巴细胞和B淋巴细胞比例进行了研究。结果显示,通过E花环和抗HTLA抗血清评估的T细胞数量、通过膜免疫荧光和外周血EAC花环检测的B细胞数量,在类风湿性关节炎患者和对照组中相似。相反,检测成熟T细胞亚群的“活性”E花环在血液中减少,而在滑液中显著增加。此外,携带IgG Fc受体的单核细胞(EA花环)百分比在滑液中高于类风湿性关节炎患者的外周血。这些数据可能支持类风湿性关节炎病变中的细胞介导免疫。