Plasma extracellular DNA and neutrophilic leukocyte activity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

E. D. Gavrilova, E. N. Demchenko, E. Goiman, O. Chumasova, N. Volskiy, A. Sizikov, V. Kozlov
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Neutrophilic leukocytes play a key role for the joint damage in development of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The specific death mode of these cells (netosis) may be an important reason of increase of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in peripheral blood of the RA patients. Of great interest would be studies of alleged relationships between the of blood cfDNA contents being able of playing the role of an auto-antigen participating in the initiation of autoimmune reactions, and indices of neutrophil activation in this immunopathological disorder. The aim of the present study was to determine the levels of cfDNA in blood plasma of patients with RA depending on the clinical course of the disease, and to evaluate possible relationships between this index and activation of neutrophilic leukocytes. The study was conducted on 28 conditionally healthy donors and 63 patients with RA from the Rheumatology Department at the Clinic of Immunopathology (Novosibirsk). The level of cfDNA was determined using PicoGreen fluorescent dye. Neutrophils from the peripheral blood of donors and patients with rheumatoid arthritis were isolated in a Ficoll-Urografin density gradient. Neutrophilic leukocytes accounted for more than 98% of the fraction of isolated cells, and their viability was 99%. A portion of freshly isolated neutrophils was stimulated by phorbol myristate acetate. Concentration of myeloperoxidase in blood plasma of donors and patients with RA was determined using the Human MPO ELISA kit. It has been shown that the increased concentration of extracellular DNA in blood plasma of RA patients correlates with an higher degree of disease activity, and this parameter may serve as a relatively independent indicator of the disease intensity. A correlation was found between the level of cfDNA and common biochemical markers used to assess the activity of disease, i.e., DAS-28 and C-reactive protein levels in serum (p 0.05). Decrease of cfDNA concentrations is detected during treatment of the RA patients. This is due to the expected prognosis, i.e., a decreased manifestation of the disease, which also means correct administration of therapy. A relationship was found between the level of cfDNA and blood myeloperoxidase concentration in RA patients. The data obtained during the study suggest a possible connection between increased concentration of extracellular DNA, and activation of neutrophilic leukocytes in rheumatoid arthritis, with increased netosis in the affected joints.
类风湿关节炎患者的血浆细胞外DNA和嗜中性白细胞活性
中性粒细胞在类风湿关节炎(RA)的发展中对关节损伤起关键作用。这些细胞的特异性死亡模式(netosis)可能是RA患者外周血游离DNA (cfDNA)升高的重要原因。人们非常感兴趣的是研究血液cfDNA含量(能够发挥自身抗原参与自身免疫反应启动的作用)与中性粒细胞激活指标在这种免疫病理疾病中的关系。本研究的目的是根据RA的临床病程确定RA患者血浆中cfDNA的水平,并评估该指数与中性粒细胞活化之间的可能关系。该研究是在免疫病理诊所(新西伯利亚)风湿病科的28名条件健康供体和63名RA患者中进行的。采用PicoGreen荧光染料检测cfDNA水平。从供者和类风湿关节炎患者的外周血中分离中性粒细胞,以Ficoll-Urografin密度梯度。中性粒细胞占分离细胞的98%以上,其生存力为99%。一部分新分离的中性粒细胞被肉豆蔻酸酯佛博尔刺激。用人髓过氧化物酶(MPO) ELISA试剂盒测定供者和RA患者血浆中髓过氧化物酶的浓度。已有研究表明,RA患者血浆细胞外DNA浓度升高与疾病活动度升高相关,该参数可作为疾病强度的相对独立指标。cfDNA水平与用于评估疾病活动性的常用生化标志物,即血清DAS-28和c反应蛋白水平之间存在相关性(p 0.05)。在RA患者治疗期间检测到cfDNA浓度降低。这是由于预期的预后,即疾病的表现减少,这也意味着正确的治疗。在RA患者中发现cfDNA水平与血髓过氧化物酶浓度之间的关系。研究中获得的数据表明,类风湿关节炎患者细胞外DNA浓度的增加与嗜中性白细胞的激活之间可能存在联系,并伴有受影响关节中坏疽的增加。
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