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. 1991 Apr;84(1):66–71. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1991.tb08125.x

The distribution and functional properties of dendritic cells in patients with seronegative arthritis.

A J Stagg 1, B Harding 1, R A Hughes 1, A Keat 1, S C Knight 1
PMCID: PMC1535366  PMID: 1826647

Abstract

Dendritic cells (DC), potent antigen-presenting cells, are known to be increased in numbers in inflammatory lesions in rheumatoid arthritis and juvenile chronic arthritis. In this study, patients with seronegative arthritis were studied; the distribution and functional properties of DC enriched low density cells (LDC) from peripheral blood (PB) and synovial fluid (SF) were compared. The composition of LDC from both sources was similar, comprising approximately 30% DC, 60% monocytes with few T lymphocytes. SF was significantly enriched for LDC compared with paired peripheral blood (P less than 0.0001) or peripheral blood from healthy controls (P less than 0.001). In contrast, patient PB contained fewer LDC (P less than 0.05) overall than healthy controls. LDC from both sources were potent simulators of allogeneic PB T cells in a mixed leucocyte reaction (MLR), but in four out of 10 patients SF LDC were significantly more stimulatory. In autologous MLRs (AMLRs) SF T cells were not stimulated by either LDC population. This anergy of T cells was confined to the joint as patient PB T cells showed an AMLR response to PB LDC which was similar to that seen in cells from healthy controls. PB T cells also responded to SF LDC; in a minority of patients SF LDC caused significantly greater stimulation in AMLR than PB LDC and the possibility is discussed that this may represent presentation of antigen acquired in vivo.

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