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Oncoprotein expression in human synovial tissue: an immunohistochemical study of different types of arthritis.

A Roivainen1, K O Söderström, L Pirilä, H Aro, P Kortekangas, R Merilahti-Palo, T Yli-Jama, A Toivanen, P Toivanen.   

Abstract

Based on the fact that synovial lining cells have some properties of transformed-appearing cells, we have examined the expression of Myc, Myb, Fos, Jun and Ras oncoproteins in synovial tissues from patients with different types of arthritis. Formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded sections of synovial tissue from 12 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), 14 with reactive arthritis (ReA), nine with other seronegative arthritis (OSA), seven with bacterial arthritis (BA), eight with probable bacterial arthritis (PBA) and eight with osteoarthritis (OA) were studied using the immunoperoxidase staining technique. The oncoproteins studied were expressed both in the synovial lining layer and in the sublining layer, consisting of lymphocytes, other inflammatory cells and blood vessels. Among the six disease entities, RA and OA appeared to be the most distinct, whereas the results obtained for ReA and OSA, and on the other hand for BA and PBA, closely resembled each other. The expression of Myc, Myb, Fos and Jun was significantly correlated both to the degree of synovial hypercellularity and the synovial lymphocytic infiltration. For Ras, such a correlation could not be seen. We conclude that we find no evidence of a cell lineage-specific or a disease-specific abnormality of proto-oncogene products in RA, and the expression of these oncoproteins is consistent with inflammation rather than with any primary abnormality of cell growth.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8883430     DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/35.10.933

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Rheumatol        ISSN: 0263-7103


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