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INFLAMMATION RESEARCH
卷 55, 期 11, 页码 483-490出版社
SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00011-006-6036-8
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NADPH oxidase; superoxide anion; rheumatoid arthritis; synovial cells
to evaluate the rheumatoid synovial cell capacity to produce superoxide anion in response to interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta) and tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), and to study the NADPH oxidase involvement in this production. Synovial cells obtained from 7 rheumatoid arthritis (RA), 5 osteoarthritic (OA) patients, and dermal fibroblasts, were stimulated (i) with IL-1 beta and TNF-alpha, or (ii) with specific oxidase activators and inhibitors, before studying superoxide production; we also studied NADPH oxidase mRNAs and protein expression, and p47-phox phosphorylation. Constitutive superoxide production by RA cells was increased in comparison to OA cells and dermal fibroblasts, and was stimulated by PMA and ionomycin. This production was increased after cytokine treatment of RA synovial cells. Cytokine-induced superoxide production by RA cells was inhibited by iodonium diphenyl or apocynin, suggesting the involvement of NADPH oxidase. RT-PCR and western blot analysis revealed the presence of p47-phox, gp91-phox and Nox4 in RA and OA cells, and in dermal fibroblasts. P47-phox phosphorylation was enhanced after cytokine-treatment in RA and OA cells, suggesting a PKC-mediated up-regulation of NADPH oxidase. NADPH oxidase is involved in the superoxide release by RA synovial cells, constitutively and after cytokine up-regulation. These cells express two different homologues (gp91-phox and Nox4).
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