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Thorsten M. Seyler, Yong W. Park, Seisuke Takemura, Richard J. Bram, Paul J. Kurtin, Jörg J. Goronzy, Cornelia M. Weyand
Published in Volume 115, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(11):3083–3092 doi:10.1172/JCI25265
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Topography and phenotype of TACI-expressing cells in rheumatoid synovitis. (A) Sections of synovial tissues with GC+ (left), aggregate (middle), and diffuse (right) synovitis were stained with anti-TACI Abs. CD3+ T cells and CD20+ B cells forming the GC are marked in the insets. TACI-expressing cells (brown staining) in GC+ synovitis were positioned in the interfollicular areas (left). TACI+ cells in aggregate tissues mapped preferentially to the lymphoid clusters (middle). In diffuse synovitis, TACI+ cells were dispersed throughout the tissue (right). (B) In GC+ synovitis, TACI+ cells (brown staining) were negative for the CD3 marker (blue staining). In contrast, tissues with aggregate (middle) and diffuse synovitis (right) contained TACI+ cells (blue staining) that expressed CD3 (brown staining). The insets show higher magnifications of representative TACI+ cells. DAB, 3,3′-diaminobenzidine tetrahydrochloride; VB, VectorBlue. (C) The TACI receptor (blue staining) was intensively expressed on a subset of CD138+/VS38c+ plasma cells (brown staining). Immunohistochemistries shown are representative of 15 experiments. Original magnification, ×600 (insets in B and C). Scale bars: 200 μm.