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FcgammaRIII-expressing macrophages are essential for development of collagen-induced arthritis.

M Andrén1, Z Xiang, G Nilsson, S Kleinau.   

Abstract

IgG-binding Fc receptors, and in particular FcgammaRIII, are crucial for induction of collagen-induced arthritis (CIA), as FcgammaRIII-deficient mice are highly protected to arthritis. However, which of the FcgammaRIII-expressing cells that is responsible for induction of arthritis is not known. In this study, we have addressed this question by purifying different FcgammaRIII(+) cell populations, transferred them to FcgammaRIII-deficient mice and studied if the recipient mice can develop arthritis. The cell populations were isolated from spleen, bone marrow and the peritoneal cavity. Our results show that FcgammaRIII(+) CD11b(+) peritoneal macrophages can render FcgammaRIII-deficient mice susceptible to CIA. In contrast, FcgammaRIII(-) peritoneal macrophages or FcgammaRIII(+) spleenocytes, bone marrow cells, mast cells or monocytes could not mediate this effect. To further evaluate the contribution of the FcgammaRIII(+) macrophages in arthritis, we investigated the cytokine profile in these cells during CIA. The arthritic macrophages exhibited significantly higher mRNA levels of TNFalpha and IL-12p35 compared with macrophages from normal mice. We conclude that FcgammaRIII-expressing macrophages, producing pro-inflammatory cytokine and T helper type 1 differentiating factor, are the major effector cells in the induction of CIA.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16623928     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.2006.01743.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Immunol        ISSN: 0300-9475            Impact factor:   3.487


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