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Expression of laminins and their integrin receptors in different conditions of synovial membrane and synovial membrane-like interface tissue.

Y T Konttinen1, T F Li, J W Xu, M Tagaki, L Pirilä, T Silvennoinen, S Santavirta, I Virtanen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the expression of laminins (Lns) and their integrin (Int) receptors in different synovial samples and synovial membrane-like interface tissues from well fixed and aseptically loosened total hip replacement (THR), and the potential role of Ln-Int interaction in the production of collagenases and cytokines.
METHODS: Immunohistochemical staining was done to detect the distribution of EHS Ln, Ln alpha2, alpha3, alpha5, beta1, beta2 chains and Int alpha1, alpha2, alpha3, alpha6, beta1, beta4 subunits in different samples. Double immunofluorescence labelling was used to find colocalisation of Int alpha6 subunit and collagenase-1/collagenase-3/TNFalpha/IL6.
RESULTS: General Ln immunoreactivity was detected in all specimens. Ln alpha5, beta1 and beta2, but not alpha2 and alpha3 chains were seen in the synovial lining and the basement membrane of blood vessels with the intensity/extent of labelling in the following rank order: rheumatoid arthritis (RA) loosened prostheses, osteoarthritis, well fixed prostheses, traumatic knees. Among Int subunits, staining for beta1 was usually the strongest, followed by staining for Int alpha6, alpha1, alpha3, and alpha2 subunits, with the same rank order for overall expression of Lns. Int beta4 subunit was not detectable in most of the specimens. Double labelling focused on Int alpha6 subunit disclosed its frequent colocalisation with collagenases 1 and 3 and with tumour necrosis factor alpha and interleukin 6 in synovial lining.
CONCLUSION: Synovial lining contains Ln-10, Ln-11, and Int alpha6beta1 and alpha1beta1 receptors. In aseptic loosening of THR, interface tissue has a similar Ln subtype and Int receptor composition as RA synovium, which confirms its "lining-like" phenotype. Synovial lining does not contain Ln-5 (alpha3beta3gamma2) or Int alpha6beta4, which are components of epithelial hemidesmosomes. The expression of Lns and their Int receptors is upregulated in inflammation. The close spatial relation between Ln and its Int receptors in synovial lining cells containing proteinases and cytokines suggests a potential role in joint destruction and prosthetic loosening.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10531072      PMCID: PMC1752798          DOI: 10.1136/ard.58.11.683

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Rheum Dis        ISSN: 0003-4967            Impact factor:   19.103


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