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Response of synovial fluid T cell clones to Yersinia enterocolitica antigens in patients with reactive Yersinia arthritis.
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Clinical ImmunologyImmunologyImmunodominanceReactive Yersinia ArthritisAntigen ProcessingImmunotherapyInflammatory Rheumatic DiseaseImmunological MemoryRheumatoid ArthritisYersinia Enterocolitica AntigensReactive ArthritisAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyAutoimmunityT Cell ImmunityHumoral ImmunityPathogenesisMonoclonal AntibodiesMedicineYersinia Enterocolitica Infection
From synovial fluids of two patients with reactive arthritis following Yersinia enterocolitica infection, T lymphocyte clones were obtained that showed proliferative responses to Y. enterocolitica. The responses required autologous T-cell-depleted peripheral blood mononuclear cells as antigen presenting cells. Three clones were studied in detail; two of them showed a marked and specific response to Yersinia antigens alone, the other one recognized both Yersinia and Salmonella typhimurium antigens. The antigen-specific proliferation of the clones could be completely blocked by monoclonal antibodies to HLA-DR. These experiments show that synovial T lymphocytes presumably involved in the in situ immune response to microbial antigens triggering reactive arthritis can be cloned directly from the site of inflammation.
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