Immunopathologic Studies in Relapsing Polychondritis
Open Access
- 1 March 1973
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Clinical Investigation in Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 52 (3) , 549-558
- https://doi.org/10.1172/jci107215
Abstract
Serial studies have been performed on three patients with relapsing polychondritis in an attempt to define a potential immunopathologic role for degradation constituents of cartilage in the causation and/or perpetuation of the inflammation observed. Crude proteoglycan preparations derived by disruptive and differential centrifugation techniques from human costal cartilage, intact chondrocytes grown as monolayers, their homogenates and products of synthesis provided antigenic material for investigation. Circulating antibody to such antigens could not be detected by immunodiffusion, hemagglutination, immunofluorescence or complement mediated chondrocyte cytotoxicity as assessed by 51Cr release. Similarly, radiolabeled incorporation studies attempting to detect de novo synthesis of such antibody by circulating peripheral blood lymphocytes as assessed by radioimmunodiffusion, immune absorption to neuraminidase treated and untreated chondrocytes and immune coprecipitation were negative. Delayed hypersensitivity to cartilage constituents was studied by peripheral lymphocyte transformation employing [3H]thymidine incorporation and the release of macrophage aggregation factor. Positive results were obtained which correlated with periods of overt disease activity. Similar results were observed in patients with classical rheumatoid arthritis manifesting destructive articular changes. This study suggests that cartilage antigenic components may facilitate perpetuation of cartilage inflammation by cellular immune mechanisms.Keywords
This publication has 32 references indexed in Scilit:
- Cellular Immunity to Nuclear Antigens in Systemic Lupus ErythematosusJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1972
- Response of the rheumatoid synovial membrane to exogenous immunizationJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1971
- Generation of kinin-like agents by chondroitin sulfate, heparin, chitin sulfate, and human articular cartilage: possible pathophysiologic implications.1970
- Lymphocyte Stimulation Induced by Halothane in Patients with Hepatitis Following Exposure to HalothaneNew England Journal of Medicine, 1970
- REDUCED LYMPHOCYTE TRANSFORMATION DUE TO A PLASMA FACTOR IN PATIENTS WITH ACTIVE SYPHILISThe Lancet, 1969
- Immunologic and chemical similarities between the streptococcus and human connective tissue.1968
- Development of macrophages in phytohaemagglutinin cultures of blood from patients with idiopathic steatorrhoea and with cirrhosis.1967
- THE ANTIGENIC DETERMINANTS OF THE PROTEIN-POLYSACCHARIDES OF CARTILAGEThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1966
- Inhibition of Tuberculin-Induced Mitogenesis in Cultures of Lymphocytes from Tuberculous DonorsInternational Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1966
- EXPERIMENTAL PRODUCTION OF SYNOVITIS AND MARGINAL ARTICULAR EXOSTOSES IN KNEE JOINTS OF DOGS1965