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Morphological evidence of telocytes in human synovium

Irene Rosa, Mirca Marini, Daniele Guasti, Lidia Ibba-Manneschi, Mirko Manetti
Key takeaways
  1. 01Identifies telocytes in human synovium for the first time
  2. 02These cells have long, thin extensions called telopodes
  3. 03Found concentrated near blood vessels and lining layers
  4. 04Lays groundwork for research on their role in joint disease

For the first time, researchers have identified a specific cell type called telocytes in the lining of healthy human joints.

Abstract

A new cell type named telocyte (i.e. cell with distinctive prolongations called telopodes) has recently been identified in the stroma of various organs in humans. However, no study has yet reported the existence of telocytes in the synovial membrane of diarthrodial joints. This work was therefore undertaken to search for telocytes in the normal human synovium using transmission electron microscopy, immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence. Ultrastructural analyses demonstrated the presence of numerous spindle-shaped telocytes in the whole synovial sublining layer. Synovial telocytes exhibited very long and thin moniliform telopodes and were particularly concentrated at the boundary between the lining and sublining layers and around blood vessels. Light microscopy confirmed the presence of CD34-positive telocytes in the aforementioned locations. Moreover, synovial telocytes coexpressed CD34 and platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha. Double immunostaining further alive unequivocally differentiate synovial telocytes (CD34-positive/CD31-positive). The in vitro examination of fibroblast-like synoviocyte primary cultures revealed the coexistens of different cell types, including CD34-positive telocytes projecting typical moniliform telopodes. In conclusion, our work provides the first evidence that telocytes do exist in the human synovium and lays the groundwork for future studies on synovial telocytes in a variety of degenerative and destructive joint diseases.

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APA
Irene Rosa, Mirca Marini, Daniele Guasti, Lidia Ibba-Manneschi, & Mirko Manetti (2018). Morphological evidence of telocytes in human synovium. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/morphological-evidence-of-telocytes-in-human-synovium/
MLA
Irene Rosa, et al. "Morphological evidence of telocytes in human synovium." 2018, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/morphological-evidence-of-telocytes-in-human-synovium/.
Chicago
Irene Rosa et al. 2018. "Morphological evidence of telocytes in human synovium.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/morphological-evidence-of-telocytes-in-human-synovium/