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Jolien Suurmond1, Annemarie L Dorjée, Mariëtte R Boon, Edward F Knol, Tom W J Huizinga, René E M Toes, Annemie J M Schuerwegh.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Mast cells have been implicated to play a functional role in arthritis, especially in autoantibody-positive disease. Among the cytokines involved in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), IL-17 is an important inflammatory mediator. Recent data suggest that the synovial mast cell is a main producer of IL-17, although T cells have also been implicated as prominent IL-17 producers as well. We aimed to identify IL-17 expression by mast cells and T cells in synovium of arthritis patients.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21933391 PMCID: PMC3308080 DOI: 10.1186/ar3466
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthritis Res Ther ISSN: 1478-6354 Impact factor: 5.156
Expression of IL-17 by mast cells, T cells and macrophages in synovial tissue
| Demographics | ACPA+ RA ( | ACPA- RA ( | OA ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 55 (32 to 80) | 63 (19 to 80) | 67 (42 to 83) | |
| Gender (females/males) | 22/12 | 14/11 | 21/8 | |
| Disease duration (years) | 7 (0 to 28) | 8 (0 to 24) | Unknown | |
| Median IL-17+ cells | 21 (0 to 118) | 12 (1 to 61) | 17 (0 to 50) | 0.381 |
| IL-17+ mast cells (%) | 97 (40 to 100) | 96 (0 to 100) | 93 (0 to 100) | 0.969 |
| IL-17+ T cells (%) | 0 (0 to 100) | 0 (0 to 24) | 2 (0 to 49) | 0.558 |
| IL-17+ MØ (%) | 0 (0 to 78) | 4 (0 to 100) | 1 (0 to 58) | 0.382 |
| Median MCs | 28 (0 to 123) | 19 (0 to 92) | 25 (0 to 76) | 0.198 |
| MCs (CD117+) expressing IL-17 (%) | 91 (13 to 100) | 83 (0 to 100) | 96 (4 to 100) | 0.599 |
| T cells (CD3+), | 21 (0 to 592) | 10 (0 to 115) | 11 (0 to 265) | 0.609 |
| T cells (CD3+) expressing IL-17 (%) | 0 (0 to 60) | 0 (0 to 66) | 1 (0 to 78) | 0.149 |
| MØ (CD68+), | 71 (1 to 390) | 53 (1 to 302) | 66 (2 to 231) | 0.634 |
| MØ (CD68+) expressing IL-17 (%) | 0 (0 to 16) | 0 (0 to 14) | 0 (0 to 11) | 0.689 |
ACPA: anticitrullinated protein antibody; MC: mast cell; MØ: macrophage; OA: osteoarthritis; RA: rheumatoid arthritis. Results are expressed as medians (minimum-maximum). Mast cells are defined as CD117+ cells, T cells are defined as CD3+ cells and macrophages are defined as CD68+ cells.
Figure 1Expression of IL-17 by immunohistochemistry. (A) Double-staining of IL-17 (black) and CD117+ mast cells (pink). (B) Double-staining of IL-17 (black) and CD68+ macrophages (pink). (C) Double-staining of IL-17 (black) and CD3+ T cells (pink). (D) Double-staining of IL-17 (black) and CD4 (pink). Representative examples are shown. In insets in parts (A) through (D), arrows indicate double-positive cells and arrowheads indicate single IL-17+ cells. The magnification of inset images are made digitally, and are 2× the magnification of the original figure which is made through a 400× magnification.
Figure 2IL-17 in synovial tissue and synovial fluid. (A) Number of IL-17+ cells in synovial tissue of ACPA- and ACPA+ RA and OA patients. The results are expressed as the number of cells assessed in 10 high-power fields at ×400 magnification. (B) Levels of IL-17 in synovial fluid determined by ELISA. *P < 0.05 and **P < 0.01, both indicating statistically significant differences. ACPA, anticitrullinated protein antibody; OA, osteoarthritis; RA, rheumatoid arthritis.