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Original Article

Facs Analysis of Myeloid Differentiation Stages in Epiphyseal Bone Marrow, Adjacent to Joints Affected with Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Pages 91-97 | Received 06 Jun 1990, Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Owaki H, Yukawa K, Ochi T, Shimaoka Y and Ono K. Facs Analysis of Myeloid Differentiation Stages in Epiphyseal Bone Marrow, Adjacent to Joints Affected with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Scand J Rheumatol 1990; 20: 91-97.

To analyze the differentiation stages of myeloids statistically, we adopted a two-color FACS system and used appropriate monoclonal antibodies belonging to CD15, CD16 and CD11b. By using HL60 treated with DMSO or human bone marrow MNCs from patients with rheumatoid arthritis, it was proved that with this system, myeloids could be clearly separated according to differentiation stages. Furthermore, the number of myeloids at certain stages of differentiation in the epiphyseal bone marrow of patients with RA or OA was measured. Nine of 15 samples from RA patients showed immature and relatively mature myeloids, while none of the 8 OA samples did. When the proportions of myeloids in epiphyseal bone marrow MNCs were compared with the clinical features, disease subsets in RA and the degree of synovitis, seemed to be important factors for abnormal myelopoiesis.

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