Janis R, Sandson J, Smith C, Hamerman D
Science. 1967 Dec 15;158(3807):1464-7. doi: 10.1126/science.158.3807.1464.
Fluids from joints contain a substance that reacts immunologically like one of two known antigenic components of articular cartilage proteinpolysaccharide. This newly recognized substance occurs in the lining cells of synovial membranes as shown by indirect immunofluorescence. The localization of this substance in tissue culture cells derived from synovial membranes and its identification in the culture medium supports the suggestion that it is synthesized by lining cells. Rheumatoid synovial cells contain less of this substance.
关节液中含有一种物质,其免疫反应类似于关节软骨蛋白多糖的两种已知抗原成分之一。如间接免疫荧光所示,这种新发现的物质存在于滑膜的衬里细胞中。该物质在源自滑膜的组织培养细胞中的定位及其在培养基中的鉴定支持了它是由衬里细胞合成的这一观点。类风湿性滑膜细胞中这种物质的含量较少。