Systemic and local expression of perforin in lymphocyte subsets in acute and chronic rheumatoid arthritis.

G Gulan, J Ravlic-Gulan, N Strbo, V Sotosek… - The Journal of …, 2003 - jrheum.org
G Gulan, J Ravlic-Gulan, N Strbo, V Sotosek, B Nemec, D Matovinovic, D Rubinic…
The Journal of Rheumatology, 2003jrheum.org
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the role of the cytolytic action mediated by perforin in the course
of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), we studied the immunophenotypic characteristics of
lymphocytes containing perforin in peripheral blood (systemic level), in synovial fluid (SF),
and in the synovial membrane (local level) in patients during the acute or chronic phase of
RA. Cells from patients with osteoarthritis were used as controls. METHODS: Flow cytometry
was used for simultaneous detection of intracellular (perforin) and cell surface antigens …
OBJECTIVE
To investigate the role of the cytolytic action mediated by perforin in the course of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), we studied the immunophenotypic characteristics of lymphocytes containing perforin in peripheral blood (systemic level), in synovial fluid (SF), and in the synovial membrane (local level) in patients during the acute or chronic phase of RA. Cells from patients with osteoarthritis were used as controls.
METHODS
Flow cytometry was used for simultaneous detection of intracellular (perforin) and cell surface antigens. Mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) was a measure of the mean perforin content per cell. Immunocytochemical staining was used to visualize perforin in the cytoplasmic compartment of cells.
RESULTS
In acute RA highly significant changes in perforin expression were found in all compartments (peripheral blood, SF, and synovial membrane): (1) increase of percentage of total perforin positive cells; (2) increase of both subsets of cytolytic cells, T (CD8+P+) and NK (CD56+P+) cells; (3) increase in the frequency of perforin positive cells in CD8+ and CD56+ cell populations; and (4) the highest content of perforin/cell (MFI values) in all compartments, except in the synovial membrane.
CONCLUSION
Perforin positive cells may participate in the acute phase of RA by maintaining and perpetuating inflammation and contributing to tissue destruction.
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