The Role of Fc gamma Receptors and Mast Cell Chymase in Autoimmune Arthritis

In autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), self-reactive antibodies are present at high levels, which contributes to disease pathogenesis. The antibodies mediate their effect predominantly by binding to Fc gamma receptors (FcγR) on various leukocytes, such as monocytes, macrophages an...

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Main Author: Magnusson, Sofia
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för cell- och molekylärbiologi 2009
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-989212013-01-08T13:07:04ZThe Role of Fc gamma Receptors and Mast Cell Chymase in Autoimmune ArthritisengMagnusson, SofiaUppsala universitet, Institutionen för cell- och molekylärbiologiUppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis2009fc gamma receptorsrheumatoid arthritisantibodiesmast cellsmast cellImmunologyImmunologiIn autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), self-reactive antibodies are present at high levels, which contributes to disease pathogenesis. The antibodies mediate their effect predominantly by binding to Fc gamma receptors (FcγR) on various leukocytes, such as monocytes, macrophages and mast cells, where FcγR ligation leads to cell activation. In this thesis the role of FcγR in RA was investigated. We could, for the first time, demonstrate an increased expression of the inhibitory FcγRIIb in RA synovial tissue, while this receptor as well as FcγRI were almost absent in healthy synovial tissue. The enhanced FcγRI expression in RA synovia was reduced by one intraarticular injection of glucocorticoids, indicating that FcγRI participates in the joint inflammation. Interestingly, RA patients with an ongoing joint inflammation exhibited blood monocytes with immune compromised features, such as decreased FcγR binding of IgG1-IC and reduced TNF production. These effects were associated with high levels of auto-antibodies in the patients, implying that the monocyte FcγR are saturated with IgG. In order to investigate whether soluble FcγR could be used as a therapy in arthritis, we injected human soluble FcγR into mice with collagen-induced arthritis (CIA). The soluble FcγR reduced the levels of pathogenic IgG anti-collagen type II (CII) antibodies, arthritis severity and pro-inflammatory cytokines. Thus, suggesting that soluble FcγR may represent a novel therapeutic agent in RA. We also studied the disease-aggravating role of mast cells in arthritis by investigating mouse mast cell protease-4 (mMCP-4) in CIA. We found that mMCP-4 deficient mice displayed a reduced IgG anti-CII response and reduced arthritis severity. This indicates a role for mMCP-4 in adaptive immunity. In conclusion, these data demonstrate that IgG occupancy of FcγR and mast cell secretion of mMCP-4 play vital roles in the development of autoimmune arthritis. Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-98921urn:isbn:978-91-554-7446-1Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology, 1651-6214 ; 611application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic fc gamma receptors
rheumatoid arthritis
antibodies
mast cells
mast cell
Immunology
Immunologi
spellingShingle fc gamma receptors
rheumatoid arthritis
antibodies
mast cells
mast cell
Immunology
Immunologi
Magnusson, Sofia
The Role of Fc gamma Receptors and Mast Cell Chymase in Autoimmune Arthritis
description In autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), self-reactive antibodies are present at high levels, which contributes to disease pathogenesis. The antibodies mediate their effect predominantly by binding to Fc gamma receptors (FcγR) on various leukocytes, such as monocytes, macrophages and mast cells, where FcγR ligation leads to cell activation. In this thesis the role of FcγR in RA was investigated. We could, for the first time, demonstrate an increased expression of the inhibitory FcγRIIb in RA synovial tissue, while this receptor as well as FcγRI were almost absent in healthy synovial tissue. The enhanced FcγRI expression in RA synovia was reduced by one intraarticular injection of glucocorticoids, indicating that FcγRI participates in the joint inflammation. Interestingly, RA patients with an ongoing joint inflammation exhibited blood monocytes with immune compromised features, such as decreased FcγR binding of IgG1-IC and reduced TNF production. These effects were associated with high levels of auto-antibodies in the patients, implying that the monocyte FcγR are saturated with IgG. In order to investigate whether soluble FcγR could be used as a therapy in arthritis, we injected human soluble FcγR into mice with collagen-induced arthritis (CIA). The soluble FcγR reduced the levels of pathogenic IgG anti-collagen type II (CII) antibodies, arthritis severity and pro-inflammatory cytokines. Thus, suggesting that soluble FcγR may represent a novel therapeutic agent in RA. We also studied the disease-aggravating role of mast cells in arthritis by investigating mouse mast cell protease-4 (mMCP-4) in CIA. We found that mMCP-4 deficient mice displayed a reduced IgG anti-CII response and reduced arthritis severity. This indicates a role for mMCP-4 in adaptive immunity. In conclusion, these data demonstrate that IgG occupancy of FcγR and mast cell secretion of mMCP-4 play vital roles in the development of autoimmune arthritis.
author Magnusson, Sofia
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title The Role of Fc gamma Receptors and Mast Cell Chymase in Autoimmune Arthritis
title_short The Role of Fc gamma Receptors and Mast Cell Chymase in Autoimmune Arthritis
title_full The Role of Fc gamma Receptors and Mast Cell Chymase in Autoimmune Arthritis
title_fullStr The Role of Fc gamma Receptors and Mast Cell Chymase in Autoimmune Arthritis
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Fc gamma Receptors and Mast Cell Chymase in Autoimmune Arthritis
title_sort role of fc gamma receptors and mast cell chymase in autoimmune arthritis
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för cell- och molekylärbiologi
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