A1.4 Early Signs of Subclinical Inflammation and Local Antibody Production in Early Rheumatoid Lungs. (25th February 2013)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- A1.4 Early Signs of Subclinical Inflammation and Local Antibody Production in Early Rheumatoid Lungs. (25th February 2013)
- Main Title:
- A1.4 Early Signs of Subclinical Inflammation and Local Antibody Production in Early Rheumatoid Lungs
- Authors:
- Reynisdottir, Gudrun
Karimi, Reza
Olsen, Helga
Joshua, Vijay
Hensvold, Aase Haj
Harju, Anders
Engström, Marianne
Grunewald, Johan
Nyren, Sven
Eklund, Anders
Klareskog, Lars
Sköld, Magnus
Catrina, Anca Irinel - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objective: To investigate if lung changes are present in RA patients early in the disease process and to address the contribution of these changes to disease initiation. Patients and Methods: 21 RA patients with symptom duration less than 1 year at the time of diagnosis and naive to DMARD treatment and 8 healthy individuals were subjected to bronchoscopy and mucosal large bronchial biopsies were retrieved. Histological analysis for identification of inducible bronchia associated lymphoid tissues (iBALT), PAD enzymes, CD3, HLA-DQ and HLA-DR expression were performed. Presence of citrullinated targets were detected by immunohistochemistry using biotinylated ACPA isolated from synovial fluid of RA patients. Presence of ACPA and ACPA fine specificities were tested by ELISA in the serum and BAL of RA patients. Mass spectrometry was used for identification of citrullinated epitopes in 6 of the lung biopsies and additional 8 synovial RA biopsies. Results: iBALT formation and higher expression of CD3, HLA-DQ, HLA-DR and citrullinated targets was observed in bronchial biopsies of ACPA positive RA. A majority of serum ACPA positive RA patients subjected to lung bronchoscopy had detectable levels of ACPA in the BAL fluids both IgA and IgG. IgG from BAL fluids of ACPA-positive patients showed a higher ACPA reactivity as compared to serum IgG from the same patients. Mass spectometry identified 5 proteins in the synovium (in total 8 sites) and 4 in the lungs (in total 6 sites)Abstract : Objective: To investigate if lung changes are present in RA patients early in the disease process and to address the contribution of these changes to disease initiation. Patients and Methods: 21 RA patients with symptom duration less than 1 year at the time of diagnosis and naive to DMARD treatment and 8 healthy individuals were subjected to bronchoscopy and mucosal large bronchial biopsies were retrieved. Histological analysis for identification of inducible bronchia associated lymphoid tissues (iBALT), PAD enzymes, CD3, HLA-DQ and HLA-DR expression were performed. Presence of citrullinated targets were detected by immunohistochemistry using biotinylated ACPA isolated from synovial fluid of RA patients. Presence of ACPA and ACPA fine specificities were tested by ELISA in the serum and BAL of RA patients. Mass spectrometry was used for identification of citrullinated epitopes in 6 of the lung biopsies and additional 8 synovial RA biopsies. Results: iBALT formation and higher expression of CD3, HLA-DQ, HLA-DR and citrullinated targets was observed in bronchial biopsies of ACPA positive RA. A majority of serum ACPA positive RA patients subjected to lung bronchoscopy had detectable levels of ACPA in the BAL fluids both IgA and IgG. IgG from BAL fluids of ACPA-positive patients showed a higher ACPA reactivity as compared to serum IgG from the same patients. Mass spectometry identified 5 proteins in the synovium (in total 8 sites) and 4 in the lungs (in total 6 sites) containing citrullinated residues. Two vimentin derived citrullinated peptides were present in a majority of both synovial and lung biopsies with slightly higher citrullinated/unmodified peptides ratios in the smokers as compared to non-smokers. Conclusions: Lung subclinical inflammation is present already at the earliest visit to a rheumatology specialist early after disease onset in ACPA + RA patients. These findings suggest that the lungs might be the primary local initiation sites of the anti-citrulline response in RA. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Annals of the rheumatic diseases. Volume 72:Supplement 1(2013)
- Journal:
- Annals of the rheumatic diseases
- Issue:
- Volume 72:Supplement 1(2013)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 72, Issue 1 (2013)
- Year:
- 2013
- Volume:
- 72
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2013-0072-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- A2
- Page End:
- A2
- Publication Date:
- 2013-02-25
- Subjects:
- Rheumatism -- Periodicals
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- 10.1136/annrheumdis-2013-203214.4 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0003-4967
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