EXPRESSION OF MAMMALIAN 60-KD HEAT-SHOCK PROTEIN IN THE JOINTS OF MICE WITH PRISTANE-INDUCED ARTHRITIS

Citation
Rn. Barker et al., EXPRESSION OF MAMMALIAN 60-KD HEAT-SHOCK PROTEIN IN THE JOINTS OF MICE WITH PRISTANE-INDUCED ARTHRITIS, Clinical and experimental immunology, 103(1), 1996, pp. 83-88
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
ISSN journal
00099104
Volume
103
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
83 - 88
Database
ISI
SICI code
0009-9104(1996)103:1<83:EOM6HP>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Previous work has indicated that autoimmunity to the mammalian 60-kD h eat shock protein (hsp60) may be necessary for the development of pris tane-induced arthritis (PIA), a murine model of rheumatoid arthritis. To characterize the expression of hsp60 in murine joints, immunoblots of joint extracts and frozen histological sections prepared from norma l or arthritic mice were probed with the hsp60-specific MoAb 4B989. Hs p60 could be detected in the joints of mice with PIA by both technique s, and was seen to be localized within the inflamed pannus using immun histochemistry. Immunoblotting revealed that lower concentrations of h sp60 are also present in normal mouse joints, and that the level of ex pression increases with age, in parallel with greater susceptibility t o PIA. In other studies, it was demonstrated that the titres of serum Ige antibodies reactive with the related mycobacterial hsp65, and the in vitro responsiveness of splenic T cells to hsp65, are both elevated in older mice. It is considered that the results are consistent with the hypothesis that PIA develops following environmental priming with mycobacterial hsp65, and the targeting of cross-reactive T cells to se lf-hsp60 in the joints.