Rheumatology, Vol 38, 214-220, Copyright © 1999 by British Society for Rheumatology
WL van der Graaff, AP Prins, TM Niers, BA Dijkmans and RA van Lier
OBJECTIVE: The balance between T cells able to produce interferon gamma
(IFN-gamma) (type 1) and interleukin-4 (IL-4) (type 2) is considered to be
important in the development of autoimmunity. In this study, we quantitated
the percentage of both cell types in synovial fluid (SF) and peripheral
blood (PB) of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients, non- rheumatoid arthritis
patients and healthy controls. METHODS: After short-term stimulation of
synovial mononuclear cells with phorbol ester and ionomycin,
cytokine-producing cells were quantitated using an intracellular staining
technique and flow cytometric analysis. RESULTS: Although no significant
differences in CD8 + cells were found, significantly higher percentages of
IFN-gamma-producing CD4 + (Th 1) and IL-4-producing CD4 + (Th2) cells were
found in the peripheral blood of RA patients in comparison with healthy
controls. However, the Th1/Th2 ratio was not different between the two
groups. Comparative studies between PB and SF showed that in both RA and
non-RA patients, percentages of Th1 cells were higher in SF than in PB,
while Th2 cells were preferentially found in the PB, resulting in a higher
Th1/Th2 ratio in the SF. The Th1/Th2 ratio in the SF correlated with
disease activity as estimated by the erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
CONCLUSION: These results are in agreement with the hypothesis that Th1
cells preferentially home to inflamed joints in both RA and non-RA
patients, but show that this does not result in an altered Th1/Th2 ratio in
the PB of RA patients.
ORIGINAL PAPERS
Quantitation of interferon gamma- and interleukin-4-producing T cells in synovial fluid and peripheral blood of arthritis patients
CLB, Sanquin Blood Foundation, Department of Clinical Viro-Immunology, Academical Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Jan van Breemen Institute of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, The Netherlands.
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