Expression of granzyme a in salivary gland biopsies from patients with primary sjögren's syndrome

Abstract
Objective. To determine whether the destruction of salivary gland epithelial cells in Sjögren's syndrome (SS) could be mediated by granzyme A, a serine protease that is contained in the granules of activated lymphocytes. Methods. We used in situ hybridization and polymerase chain reaction amplification to determine the expression of granzyme A messenger RNA (mRNA) in salivary gland biopsy samples. Results. Granzyme A mRNA expression was detected in salivary glands from SS patients, but not in those from normal controls. Granzyme A mRNA content was significantly correlated (P < 0.001) with the size of lymphocytic infiltrates in the salivary glands and with the clinical activity of the disease. Conclusion. Cells that express granzyme A mRNA may play a role in the destruction of the target organ (i.e., the salivary gland) in patients with SS. The strong association of granzyme A mRNA expression and larger lymphoid infiltrates in the patients' salivary glands suggests that granzyme A mRNA is expressed at a relatively late stage of the local inflammatory process. Therapies designed to modulate or block granzyme A induction and action should be investigated in SS patients.