Arthritis transferred by cells derived from pre-inflammatory rat synovium.

Abstract:

:Different cell populations isolated from rats during the period of latency of adjuvant arthritis were injected into the bloodstream of naive rats to test their ability to transfer articular disorders. Synovium-derived cells (synoviocytes) were able to induce arthritis in 3 out of 4 recipient animals, whereas peripheral blood leukocytes, peritoneal exudate macrophages, lymph node cells, synoviocyte lysates and synoviocytes from control animals were not able to do so. This model of cellular transferred arthritis is associated with antibody titres to hsp65 in rat sera. Our findings suggest a crucial role for synovial cells in the pathogenesis of adjuvant disease, which might be linked to their function as accessory cells.

journal_name

J Autoimmun

journal_title

Journal of autoimmunity

authors

Ramos-Ruiz R,Bernabeu C,Ariza A,Fernández JM,Larraga V,López-Bote JP

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1992-02-01 00:00:00

pages

93-106

issue

1

eissn

0896-8411

issn

1095-9157

journal_volume

5

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