Arthritis Research & Therapy

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This article is part of the supplement: The Scientific Basis of Rheumatology

Review

Cytokine regulation in RA synovial tissue: role of T cell/macrophage contact-dependent interactions

Fionula M Brennan* and Andrew D Foey

Author Affiliations

Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, UK

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Arthritis Res 2002, 4(Suppl 3):S177-S182 doi:10.1186/ar556


London, UK. 24-26 June 2002

Published: 9 May 2002

Abstract

Several groups have documented the expression of cytokines in rheumatoid arthritis synovial tissue over the past 15 years or so. These studies have indicated that most cytokines examined are expressed at the mRNA levels at least, and many other cytokines are found in abundance as proteins. Our attention has recently focused on the mechanisms that induce and regulate tumour necrosis factor and IL-10. Other workers and ourselves have found that cell–cell contact is an important signal for the induction of cytokines, and our work has demonstrated that tumour necrosis factor and IL-10 production in rheumatoid arthritis synovial joint cells cultures is dependent on T cell/macrophage interaction. In this chapter, we review recent advances in this area and also highlight areas where new therapeutic intervention opportunities arise.

Keywords:
cognate; differentiation; macrophage; signalling; T cells