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Mast Cells: A Cellular Link Between Autoantibodies and Inflammatory Arthritis
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2002
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Joint InflammationMast Cell DisorderImmunologyInflammatory ArthritisInflammationRheumatoid DisorderInflammatory Rheumatic DiseaseAutoantibodiesRheumatoid ArthritisRheumatologyAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyFc ReceptorsMast CellsAutoimmunitySclerodermaInflammatory DiseaseCell BiologyMedicine
Previous studies have revealed that autoantibodies, complement components, and Fc receptors each participate in the pathogenesis of erosive arthritis in K/BxN mice. However, it is not known which cellular populations are responsive to these inflammatory signals. We find that two strains of mice deficient in mast cells, W/Wv and Sl/Sld, were resistant to development of joint inflammation and that susceptibility was restored in the W/Wv strain by mast cell engraftment. Thus, mast cells may function as a cellular link between autoantibodies, soluble mediators, and other effector populations in inflammatory arthritis.
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