Rapid onset synovial inflammation and hyperplasia induced by transforming growth factor beta.

JB Allen, CL Manthey, AR Hand, K Ohura… - The Journal of …, 1990 - rupress.org
JB Allen, CL Manthey, AR Hand, K Ohura, L Ellingsworth, SM Wahl
The Journal of experimental medicine, 1990rupress.org
After intraarticular injection of TGF-beta 1 or TGF-beta 2, marked swelling and erythema of
the injected joints were apparent within 12-24 h. On a scale of 0 to 4, by day 3, the TGF-beta-
treated joints had articular indices (AI) of 3.6+/-0.5 to 4.0+/-0.0 compared with no response
for the vehicle-injected contralateral joints. Histopathologic evaluation revealed a
predominantly mononuclear phagocyte infiltrate with some neutrophils and T lymphocytes,
consistent with active inflammation. The monocytic pattern of leukocyte infiltration at 2-3 d …
After intraarticular injection of TGF-beta 1 or TGF-beta 2, marked swelling and erythema of the injected joints were apparent within 12-24 h. On a scale of 0 to 4, by day 3, the TGF-beta-treated joints had articular indices (AI) of 3.6 +/- 0.5 to 4.0 +/- 0.0 compared with no response for the vehicle-injected contralateral joints. Histopathologic evaluation revealed a predominantly mononuclear phagocyte infiltrate with some neutrophils and T lymphocytes, consistent with active inflammation. The monocytic pattern of leukocyte infiltration at 2-3 d was comparable to that seen in animals with antigen-induced arthritis after 2-3 wk. Extensive synovial fibroblast hyperplasia became apparent within 48 h, likely as a result of TGF-beta induction of growth factor synthesis by the accumulating monocytes. TGF-beta 2, a homologue of TGF-beta 1, was found to induce a similar level of synovitis and synovial hyperplasia consistent with its parallel monocyte and fibroblast chemotactic properties and ability to induce transcription and translation of monocyte/macrophage-derived growth factors. These data suggest that TGF-beta, released by platelets and activated inflammatory cells, may play a direct role in leukocyte recruitment and activation in arthritic and other chronic inflammatory lesions.
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