Objective. CD1 is a novel class of molecules which present non-protein anti
gens to T cells. The objective of this study was to evaluate the expression
of CD1 in the skin and synovium of patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA)
in comparison with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA).
Methods. Paired lesional skin (SK) and synovial membrane (Shii) from four P
sA patients, paired SK and SM from four RA patients, SM from eight RA and e
ight OA patients, and normal SK from four volunteers were studied using sta
ndard immunohistochemistry.
Results. In all PsA and RA skin samples CD1-positive cells were abundantly
detected both in the dermis and in the epidermis. However, in the 24 SM exa
mined CD1-positive cells were rarely found. In one patient only with RA, a
few CD1a-positive cells were found in the SM. CD1b was scarcely expressed i
n the lining layer (Lt) of five SM and in very few cells in the sublining l
ayer (SL) of 11 SM. CD1c was rarely expressed in the LL of six SM and in ve
ry few cells in the SL of 13 SM.
Conclusion. The paucity of CD1 in the PsA and RA synovium suggests that dif
ferent subsets of antigen-presenting cells are involved in the pathogenesis
of dermatitis and synovitis, respectively.