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Abnormal distribution of CD45 isoforms expressed by CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in rheumatoid arthritis
CD45RO+ T cells are referred to as memory
or helper-inducer while CD45RA+ T cells are regarded
as naive or suppressor-inducer T cells. The former
population predominates in the peripheral blood and
even more in the synovial fluid of patients with
rheumatoid arthritis, to the expense of the latter
population. Within the CD45RB+ compartment, there
appears to be more of the fully-differentiated than of the
early-differentiated CD4+ T cells. In spite of the fact that
these lymphocytes are close to undergoing apoptosis,
this programmed cell death is inhibited in the
rheumatoid synovium