Prominent inflammatory features of monocytes/macrophages in acute calcium pyrophosphate crystal arthritis: A comparison with acute gouty arthritis

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Calcium pyrophosphate (CPP) crystals can present as acute inflammatory arthritis which is known as an acute CPP crystal arthritis. Although monocytes/macrophages have been shown to play a role in the initiation of crystal-mediated inflammatory responses, differences in their phenotypes between acute CPP crystal arthritis and acute gouty arthritis have not yet been investigated. We examined the immunological characteristics of synovial monocytes/macrophages in patients with acute CPP crystal and acute gouty arthritis. CD14+CD3−CD19−CD56− cell frequencies in synovial fluid mononuclear cells (SFMCs) were measured. Expression of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines and markers was determined. The SFMCs were dominated by a population of monocytes/macrophages in acute CPP crystal arthritis similar to that in acute gout. Synovial monocytes/macrophages showed the phenotypes of infiltrated monocytes as shown by expression of CD88, C-C chemokine receptor type 2, myeloid-related protein (MRP)8 and MRP14 but not proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase MER. Comparatively, the CD14+ cells from patients with acute CPP crystal arthritis had similar high levels of IL-1β and TNF-α production but significantly lower expression of IL-10 and M2 marker (CD163). The monocytes/macrophages had the capacity to produce IL-8 in response to CPP crystals. Proinflammatory features were more dominant in monocytes/macrophages during acute CPP crystal arthritis than those during acute gouty arthritis.

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Jeong, J. H., Jung, J. H., Lee, J. S., Oh, J. S., Kim, Y. G., Lee, C. K., … Hong, S. (2019). Prominent inflammatory features of monocytes/macrophages in acute calcium pyrophosphate crystal arthritis: A comparison with acute gouty arthritis. Immune Network, 19(3). https://doi.org/10.4110/in.2019.19.e21

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