Relative expression and correlation of tumor necrosis factor-α, interferon-γ, and interleukin-17 in the rheumatoid synovium

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Nakajima, Arata [1 ,2 ]
Aoki, Yasuchika [3 ,4 ]
Sonobe, Masato [1 ]
Watanabe, Fusako [1 ]
Takahashi, Hiroshi [1 ]
Saito, Masahiko [1 ]
Nakagawa, Koichi [1 ]
机构
[1] Toho Univ, Sakura Med Ctr, Dept Orthopaed, 564-1 Shimoshizu, Sakura, Chiba 2858741, Japan
[2] Toho Univ, Sakura Med Ctr, Dept Rheumatol, 564-1 Shimoshizu, Sakura, Chiba 2858741, Japan
[3] Chiba Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Gen Med Sci, Chuo Ku, 1-8-1 Inohana, Chiba, Chiba 2608677, Japan
[4] Eastern Chiba Med Ctr, Dept Orthopaed Surg, 3-6-2 Okayamadai, Togane, Chiba 2838686, Japan
关键词
Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma); Interleukin-17 (IL-17); Rheumatoid arthritis; Synovium; Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha); T-CELL; TNF-ALPHA; ARTHRITIS; INFLIXIMAB; CYTOKINE; ETANERCEPT; DISEASE; ROLES; IL-17;
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10.1007/s10067-016-3249-2
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Although tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), and interleukin-17 (IL-17) play important roles in RA, their relative expression and possible correlation in synovial tissues are not well understood. In this study, mRNA expression levels of IFN-gamma, IL-17, and TNF-alpha were investigated in individual patients with RA and the correlations between pairs of these three pro-inflammatory cytokines were analyzed. Synovial tissues were obtained during arthroplasties from 24 joints of 24 RA patients. After harvesting synovial tissues, total RNA was isolated then quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) for IFN-gamma, IL-17, and TNF-alpha was performed. Correlation of expression levels between them was also analyzed. Expression levels of TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma, and IL-17 in patients receiving TNF inhibitors (TNFi) and those treated with conventional synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (csDMARDs) alone were also compared between groups. Based on relative expression levels of the three pro-inflammatory cytokines, patients were classified into three major types; an IFN-gamma plus TNF-alpha-dominant type, an IL-17-dominant type, and the other type. TNF-alpha expression levels were correlated with IFN-gamma. In addition, there was a negative correlation between TNF-alpha and IL-17, and IFN-gamma and IL-17. Median relative expression levels of TNF-alpha have no significant difference between the TNFi and the csDMARDs groups. In the rheumatoid synovial tissues, expression levels of TNF-alpha were modulated in parallel with IFN-gamma, and TNF-alpha and IL-17, or IFN-gamma and IL-17 did not co-express at high levels. This characteristic expression pattern of the three pro-inflammatory cytokines may be clinically useful information in the current cytokine-targeted treatment with biological DMARDs for RA.
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页码:1691 / 1697
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