| Literature DB >> 22135702 |
Marina I Arleevskaya1, Aida G Gabdoulkhakova, Julia V Filina, Aleksey I Zabotin, Anatoly P Tsibulkin.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: The aim of this work was to study the peripheral blood monocyte functions in patients with advanced RA and their predisposed to RA relatives in comparison with those in women, not hereditary tainted with autoimmune diseases (donors). In groups comprising 24 RA patients, 24 relatives, and 24 donors the following monocyte functions were assessed: engulfment and digestion (radioisotope method); release of lysosomal glucuronidase in response to opsonized zymosan (fluorescent method); reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation (chemiluminescence), and serum levels of proinflammatory cytokines (ELISA). The monocyte specific feature in patients and their relatives is chiefly extracellular digestion due to the delayed engulfment. The digestive activity, probably inhibited in relatives, is increased in advanced RA. ROS generation by the cells and serum levels of TNF-alpha and IL-1-beta are abundant both in the patients and their relatives. High levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, presumably, of monocyte origin, and increased levels of stimulated ROS generation may be due to the priming and prolonged activation of monocytes in relatives.Entities:
Keywords: Rheumatoid arthritis; cytokines.; monocytes; phagocytosis; relatives
Year: 2011 PMID: 22135702 PMCID: PMC3219838 DOI: 10.2174/1874312901105010036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Rheumatol J ISSN: 1874-3129
Characteristics of the Patients in the Advanced RA group (n=24)
| Criteria | Number (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Progressing | Slowly progressing | 20 (83,3) |
| Quickly progressing | 3 (12,5) | |
| With no marked progression | 1 (4,2) | |
| Initial manifestation | 0 | |
| Extraarticular manifestations | There are | 2 (8,3) (rheumatoid nodules in anamnesis) |
| There are no | 22 (91,7) | |
| Immunologic characteristics | RF positive | 24 (100,0) |
| RF negative | 0 | |
| antiCCP positive | 18 (75,0) | |
| antiCCP negative | 6 (25,0) | |
| Shared Epitopes | There are | 17 (70,8) |
| There are no | 7 (29,2) | |
| Activity (DAS28-ESR) | Minimal | 10 (41,7) |
| Moderate | 14 (58,3) | |
| High | 0 | |
| Roentgenologic stage | I | 0 |
| II | 0 | |
| III | 18 (75,0) | |
| IV | 6 (25,0) | |
| Joint functional deficiency (HAQ) | 0 | 4 (16,7) |
| I | 14 (58,3) | |
| II | 6 (25,0) | |
| III | 0 | |
| IV | 0 | |
The Radioactivity of the Label, Bound with the Mononuclear Phagocytes (MP), Low-Molecular Weight Products (LMP) and High-Molecular Weight Products (HMP) in the Investigated Time Intervals in the Groups of RA Patients (P), Female Relatives (R), and Healthy Women - Donors (D), Not Hereditary Tainted with Autoimmune Diseases, M±SD (CPM)
| Radioactivity | Group | Time Intervals, Hour | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0,5 | 2 | 4 | 24 | ||
| Intracellular label | D | 348,09±3.53 | 365,28±412 | ||
| Membrane label | 1293,89±989 | ||||
| Intracellular label | P | ||||
| Membrane label | 1299,63±523 | ||||
| Intracellular label | R | ||||
| Membrane label | |||||
| HMP | D | 1650,3±101,9 | 285,04±32,8 | 227,29±17,6 | |
| P | 1910,6±99,9 | ||||
| R | 1595±21,9 | ||||
| LMP | D | 215,79±10,09 | 221,32±12,6 | 173,82±11,7 | |
| P | 202,43±9,8 | 210,09±7,09 | |||
| R | 218,91±11,2 | ||||
The index was not taken into consideration (the explanation - in Materials).
The difference between radioactivity of cell suspension supernatants and that of bacterial suspension supernatants added to the cell samples.
Background radioactivity 16,19±6,9 CPM.
Reliable difference when compared to previous time interval index in the group (Student T-test, p<0,05)
Reliable difference when compared to D group values for the same time interval (Student's and Mann - Whitney test, p<0,05)