Exploring the reciprocal relationship between immunity and inflammation in chronic inflammatory arthritis

被引:20
作者
Cope, AP [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Kennedy Inst Rheumatol Div, Fac Med, London W6 8LH, England
关键词
autoimmunity; rheumatoid arthritis; T lymphocytes; HLA-DR4; tumour necrosis factor; T-cell activation; T-cell hyporesponsiveness;
D O I
10.1093/rheumatology/keg262
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Experimental models seeking to explore how susceptible individuals develop rheumatoid arthritis (RA) propose that genetic and environmental factors shape a complex series of molecular and cellular interactions leading to a chronic inflammatory response. T lymphocytes and MHC class II genes have featured prominently in these models. More recent studies have suggested that perpetuation of inflammation in a disease-susceptible host might occur through failure to down-regulate the inflammatory process. One prediction from this model is that effective mechanisms of immunoregulation might be most easily investigated in non-susceptible individuals. However, this has been difficult to study in man. Based on the observation that extended MHC haplotypes are strongly associated with RA in different ethnic groups, I have explored the function of human MHC-encoded genes in transgenic mice using two different experimental approaches. First, by comparing the molecular interactions between disease-associated or non-associated HLA-DR4 molecules and CD4(+) T lymphocytes, it has been possible to gain insight into how immune responses in non-susceptible individuals might differ from T-cell responses observed in a susceptible host. This has been achieved using transgenic mice expressing RA disease-associated and non-associated human HLA class II molecules. Secondly, the effects of prolonged exposure of T cells to the proinflammatory cytokine tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF) have been studied in vitro and in vivo, focusing on T-cell receptor (TCR) signalling and effector responses. In studies of HLA class II transgenic mice, the major differences between disease-associated and non-associated alleles in terms of T-cell responses occur at the level of presentation of antigenic peptides, and the sustained expression of inflammatory cytokines such as TNF. Chronic exposure of T cells to inflammatory cytokines such as TNF induces a phenotype which resembles RA synovial T cells, including the induction of non-deletional and reversible hyporesponsiveness to TCR ligation and uncoupling of proximal TCR signal transduction pathways. The experimental findings are consistent with a model in which HLA class II-driven inflammatory cytokine expression uncouples TCR signalling pathways in the susceptible host in such a way as to profoundly suppress proliferative and immunoregulatory cytokine responses, while at the same time promoting cell survival and effector responses.
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