Immunocytochemical analysis of tissue kallikrein and the kinin moiety in rheumatoid synovial fluid neutrophils

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Abstract

Polymorphonuclear leucocytes (PMNs) from the synovial fluid of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) showed reduced tissue kallikrein and kinin immunoreactivity in comparison with blood PMNs from healthy individuals as judged visually using confocal microscopy. Similarly, synovial fluid; PMNs exhibited reduced tissue kallikrein immunoreactivity as compared with blood PMNs from the same RA patients. Blood PMNs stimulated to degranulate in vitro also displayed less immunostaining for tissue kallikrein and kinin than non-stimulated PMNs. By contrast, no difference in kininogen immunostaining was detected between RA synovial fluid PMNs and blood PMNs from healthy people. It is considered that the results support the hypothesis that tissue kallikrein, released from the granules of RA synovial fluid PMNs, cleaves the kinin moiety from multifunctional kininogen protein on the surface of the PMNs.

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Williams, R. J., Henderson, L. M., Naidoo, Y., Cassim, B., Elson, C. J., & Bhoola, K. D. (1997). Immunocytochemical analysis of tissue kallikrein and the kinin moiety in rheumatoid synovial fluid neutrophils. British Journal of Rheumatology, 36(4), 420–425. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/36.4.420

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