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Title: The Pathophysiology of Rheumatoid Arthritis


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The Pathophysiology of Rheumatoid Arthritis

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RA Is Characterised by Synovitis and Joint
Destruction
NORMAL
RA
Inflamed synovial membrane
Synovial membrane
  • Major cell types
  • T lymphocytes
  • macrophages

Pannus
Cartilage
  • Minor cell types
  • fibroblasts
  • plasma cells
  • endothelium
  • dendritic cells

Synovial fluid
  • Major cell type
  • neutrophils

Capsule
Cartilage thinning
Adapted from Feldmann M, et al. Annu Rev Immunol.
199614397-440.
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Numerous Cellular Interactions Drive the RA
Process
Immune complexes Bacterial products IL-1, TNF-?,
etc
Rheumatoid factors
B cell
IL-1
Soluble factors and direct cellcell contact
T cell
HLA
-DR
Antigen- presenting cells
Macrophage
B cell or macrophage
IL-1 and TNF-?
Synoviocytes
Chondrocytes
Pannus
Articular cartilage
Production of collagenase and other neutral
proteases
Arend W. Semin Arthritis Rheum. 200130(suppl
2)1-6.
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IL-1b and TNF-a Proinflammatory Cytokines in the
Rheumatoid Joint
High endothelial venule
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Pannus
Osteoblasts
Osteoclasts
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PGE2 prostaglandin-E2
Dinarello C, Moldawer L. Proinflammatory and
Anti-inflammatory Cytokines in Rheumatoid
Arthritis A Primer for Clinicians. 3rd ed.
Thousand Oaks, Ca, USA Amgen Inc. 2001.
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IL-1 and TNF-? Have a Number of Overlapping
Proinflammatory Effects
Proinflammatory effects of IL-1
Proinflammatory effects of TNF-?
?COX-2?PGE2?NO?Adhesion molecules?Chemokines?
Collagenases?IL-6
?TNF-??Osteoclast activation ?Angiogenic
factors
?IL-1 ?cell death
COX-2 cyclo-oxygenase type 2 PGE2
prostaglandin-E2 NO nitric oxide
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IL-1 Plays a Pivotal Role in the Inflammatory and
Destructive Processes of RA
IL-1
Activates monocytes/macrophages
Activates chondrocytes
Induces fibroblast proliferation
Activates osteoclasts
Inflammation
Synovial pannus formation
Cartilage breakdown
Bone resorption
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Patients With Erosive RA Have Higher Levels of
IL-1 Than Patients Without Erosions
Mean Cytokine Concentrations in Synovial Fluid
700
700
600
600
500
500
TNF-? (pg/mL)
400
IL-1 (pg/mL)
400
300
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Patients With Erosions (n 8)
Patients Without Erosions (n 20)
Non-RAPatients (n 10)
Patients With Erosions (n 8)
Patients Without Erosions (n 20)
Non-RAPatients (n 10)
P lt0.06, P lt0.003 vs patients with erosions
Fong K, et al. Clin Exp Rheumatol. 19941255-58.
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