Abstract

Evaluation of the respiratory burst induced by receptors Fc R and CR was carried out in peripheral blood neu- trophils (PBN) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients with active and inactive disease. Simultaneously, cooperation be- tween these receptors and their expression, PBN chemotaxis, and complement system systemic activity were also investi- gated. Neutrophils were stimulated with IC-IgG opsonized with normal human serum (NHS) or not, or with IC-IgG op- sonized with RA human serum (RAHS). ROS production was increased in neutrophils of patients with active or inactive RA stimulated of IC-IgG opsonized with NHS compared to the response of the cells mediated by ICIgG. However, there was poor Fc R/CR cooperation in these RA neutrophils, as indicated by decreased ROS production upon stimulation with IC-IgG opsonized with RAHS. In the case of active RA patients, neutrophils presented significantly higher CR1 and CR3 expression, as well as slight elevation in CD32 and CD16 expression. Positive correlations between Fc R and CR, com- plement alternative pathway activation, and increased RA serum chemotaxic activity were only detected in active RA pa- tients. Taken together, these results indicate that several abnormalities of the complement system exist at the systemic level, namely impaired membrane receptor cooperation, alternative pathway activation, and presence of pre-existing chemoattractant factors in the serum, as reflected by the neutrophil function in the particular case of active RA patients. All, these abnormalities may synergistically contribute to RA pathogenesis.

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