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Selective elimination of synovial inflammatory macrophages in rheumatoid arthritis by an Fcgamma receptor I-directed immunotoxin.

Joel A G van Roon1, Anneke J van Vuuren, Siska Wijngaarden, Kim M G Jacobs, Johannes W J Bijlsma, Floris P J G Lafeber, Theo Thepen, Jan G J van de Winkel.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether monocyte/macrophages from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients can be selectively eliminated by a toxin-conjugated antibody CD64-ricin A (CD64-RiA) directed toward the high-affinity receptor for IgG (FcgammaRI), exploiting the capacity of FcgammaRI to efficiently endocytose antibody which it has bound.
METHODS: Mononuclear cells from peripheral blood (PB) and synovial fluid (SF) obtained from RA patients were cultured in the presence of CD64-RiA. Cell death of monocyte/macrophages was measured by phenotypic changes (light-scatter patterns and CD14 and FcgammaRI expression) and apoptosis (nuclear DNA fragmentation). We then tested whether CD64-RiA-induced cell death of macrophages affected their capacity to stimulate antigen-induced lymphocyte proliferation and to secrete cytokines. Additionally, the capacity of CD64-RiA to inhibit proinflammatory activity and cartilage degradation by RA synovial tissue explants was evaluated.
RESULTS: Inflammatory macrophages from RA SF expressed elevated levels of FcgammaRI and were selectively eliminated by CD64-RiA via apoptotic cell death. Monocyte/macrophages from RA PB, which had lower levels of FcgammaRI expression, were much less affected. Induction of SF macrophage apoptosis was associated with efficient inhibition of antigen-induced lymphocyte proliferation and a reduction in tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha) release. Consistent with these effects on SF macrophages, CD64-RiA also inhibited TNFalpha production, interleukin-1beta production, and cartilage-degrading activity of RA synovial tissue explants.
CONCLUSION: Together, these data underscore the crucial role of synovial macrophages in RA joint inflammation and indicate that selective elimination of these cells through FcgammaRI-directed immunotoxins could be a novel approach to the treatment of RA.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12746896     DOI: 10.1002/art.10940

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthritis Rheum        ISSN: 0004-3591


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