2009
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.0900725
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α9 Integrin and Its Ligands Constitute Critical Joint Microenvironments for Development of Autoimmune Arthritis

Abstract: Osteopontin is critically involved in rheumatoid arthritis; however, the molecular cross-talk between osteopontin and joint cell components that leads to the inflammatory joint destruction is largely unknown. We found that not only osteopontin but also tenascin-C and their common receptor, α9 integrin, are expressed at arthritic joints. The local production of osteopontin and tenascin-C is mainly due to synovial fibroblasts and, to a lesser extent, synovial macrophages. Synovial fibroblasts and macrophages exp… Show more

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“…Tenascin-C expression correlates with disease activity in RA synovia WithintheRAsynovium, tenascin-C hasbeenreportedtobespecifically but widelydistributed; itlocalizestotheinvadingpannus,superficialand deep cells of the synovial layer, subsynovial tissue, blood vessels, lymphoid aggregates, and areas of fibrosis (15,(18)(19)(20). We confirmed this pattern of localization by immunohistochemical staining of synovial membranes isolated from RA patients undergoing joint replacement.…”
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confidence: 62%
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“…Tenascin-C expression correlates with disease activity in RA synovia WithintheRAsynovium, tenascin-C hasbeenreportedtobespecifically but widelydistributed; itlocalizestotheinvadingpannus,superficialand deep cells of the synovial layer, subsynovial tissue, blood vessels, lymphoid aggregates, and areas of fibrosis (15,(18)(19)(20). We confirmed this pattern of localization by immunohistochemical staining of synovial membranes isolated from RA patients undergoing joint replacement.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Immunohistochemical analyses revealed little tenascin-C expression in joints from healthy individuals or in non inflamed joints from patients with osteoarthritis (OA) (18)(19)(20). However, high levels of tenascin-C are localized to pathogenic foci in the synovium of RA patients (15,(18)(19)(20), where expression correlates with inflammatory cell infiltration (19). High levels of tenascin-C are also expressed in cartilage (20) and synovial fluid (21-23) from RA patients.…”
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“…Thus, it appears that inflammatory stimuli propagate circles of interactions of Opn and integrin α9. It has to be emphasized that there are other candidate ligands of integrin α9, such as TN-C, vascular cell adhesion molecule-1, and VEGF-A (19,(82)(83)(84), some of which are overexpressed in the colitic microenvironment (85,86). It is unknown whether interactions of these molecules with integrin α9 on CD103 − DCs enhance or restrain the described proinflammatory function of Opn.…”
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confidence: 99%