2002
DOI: 10.1002/art.10545
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CD14+,CD16+ blood monocytes and joint inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis

Abstract: Objective. CD14؉,CD16؉ monocytes, identified as a minor population of monocytes in human peripheral blood (PB), have been implicated in several inflammatory diseases. We undertook this study to investigate the relevance of this phenotype to joint inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).Methods Results. The mean ؎ SD frequency of CD14؉,CD16؉ blood monocytes was significantly increased in RA patients (11.7 ؎ 5.6%; n ‫؍‬ 105) compared with healthy controls (9.5 ؎ 2.2%; n ‫؍‬ 15) (P < 0.01), and the patient grou… Show more

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“…Increased CD16 expression by monocytes has been reported in RA (9,11), which is consistent with the similarities observed between the inflammatory features of RA and TRAPS. In RA, however, the level of monocyte CD16 expression was shown to be increased only during active (as opposed to quiescent) disease (11).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Increased CD16 expression by monocytes has been reported in RA (9,11), which is consistent with the similarities observed between the inflammatory features of RA and TRAPS. In RA, however, the level of monocyte CD16 expression was shown to be increased only during active (as opposed to quiescent) disease (11).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…However, the relevance of these changes to the increased numbers of macrophages in RA synovium discussed above remains to be established. Peripheral blood monocyte subsets have recently been identified (43)(44)(45) and, for reasons that are unclear, conflicting observations of their ratios have been reported in RA patients, with different studies showing an increased or reduced proportion of the CD14 low CD16ϩ subset (46,47). The potential significance of these subsets is detailed below.…”
Section: Mechanisms Controlling Ra Synovial Macrophage Numbersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In humans, 2 main monocyte populations have been delineated, namely, the major CD14ϩCD16Ϫ and the minor CD14 low CD16ϩ subsets (43). As mentioned above, there have been conflicting findings regarding the ratio of these subpopulations in the blood of RA patients (46,47). The CD14ϩCD16Ϫ subpopulation is considered to be the less mature, while the more mature CD14 low CD16ϩ monocytes have been called "inflammatory" monocytes (44,134), in part because their level may be elevated in blood in inflammatory conditions, such as RA (135), and in part because they produce TNF in response to LPS (44,134).…”
Section: Macrophage Lineage Heterogeneitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the associations that we report here may exert their influence through the function of these cells. Patients with RA have an increase in the frequency of CD14 þ CD16 þ monocytes in the synovium and peripheral blood; 44 this was associated with increased TNF-a production following exposure to aggregated IgG. 44,45 DC are known to play an important role in the initiation of the immune response.…”
Section: Fccriiia Allelic Polymorphisms In Ramentioning
confidence: 99%