Characterization of histopathology and gene-expression profiles of synovitis in early rheumatoid arthritis using targeted biopsy specimens

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Tsubaki, T
Arita, N
Kawakami, T
Shiratsuchi, T
Yamamoto, H
Takubo, N
Yamada, K
Nakata, S
Yamamoto, S
Nose, M [1 ]
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[1] Ehime Univ, Sch Med, Matsuyama, Ehime 790, Japan
[2] Otsuka Pharmaceut Co Ltd, Tokushima 77101, Japan
[3] Matsuyama Red Cross Hosp, Ctr Rheumat Dis, Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan
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10.1186/ar1751
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The disease category of early rheumatoid arthritis ( RA) has been limited with respect to clinical criteria. Pathological manifestations of synovitis in patients whose disease is clinically classified as early RA seem to be heterogeneous, with regular variations. To clarify the relation between the molecular and histopathological features of the synovitis, we analyzed gene-expression profiles in the synovial lining tissues to correlate them with histopathological features. Synovial tissues were obtained from knee joints of 12 patients with early RA by targeted biopsy under arthroscopy. Surgical specimens of long-standing RA ( from four patients) were examined as positive controls. Each histopathological parameter characteristic of rheumatoid synovitis in synovial tissues was scored under light microscopy. Total RNAs from synovial lining tissues were obtained from the specimens selected by laser capture microdissection and the mRNAs were amplified by bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase. Their cDNAs were analyzed in a cDNA microarray with 23,040 cDNAs, and the levels of gene expression in multilayered lining tissues, compared with those of normal-like lining tissues in specimens from the same person, were determined to estimate gene-expression profiles characteristic of the synovial proliferative lesions in each case. Based on cluster analysis of all cases, gene-expression profiles in the lesions in early RA fell into two groups. The groups had different expression levels of genes critical for proliferative inflammation, including those encoding cytokines, adhesion molecules, and extracellular matrices. One group resembled synovitis in long-standing RA and had high scores for some histopathological features-involving accumulations of lymphocytes and plasma cells-but not for other features. Possible differences in the histopathogenesis and prognosis of synovitis between the two groups are discussed in relation to the candidate genes and histopathology.
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