来自疾病部位的淋巴细胞提示“感染-免疫”疾病如类风湿关节炎可能的微生物病因。

Infectious agents and disease Pub Date : 1996-10-01
D K Ford, A J Tingle
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来自疾病部位的滑膜淋巴细胞,通过对微生物抗原刺激的反应(用[3H]胸腺苷摄取法测量),表明了反应性关节炎和与肠道或生殖器症状无关的寡关节炎的微生物原因。在类风湿关节炎的病因学和发病机制的研究中,应用相同的程序表明,该疾病是对各种常见感染因子(包括病毒和细菌)的免疫反应。在疾病部位出现抗原或感染因子的核酸,与特定的局部免疫反应相关联,表明该因子的致病重要性。最近对感染因子表位与MHC基因产物之间关系的研究表明,感染因子可以通过几种方式直接引起类风湿性关节炎等疾病,而无需任何自身免疫作用。由于感染因子可能是主要的决定因素,也是最容易纠正或根除的因素,因此对于这些免疫介导的疾病,建议使用“感染-免疫”一词,而不是“自身免疫”。
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Lymphocytes from site of disease indicate probable microbiological etiology of "infective-immune" diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.

Synovial lymphocytes, from the site of disease, by their response to microbiological antigen stimulation as measured by the [3H]thymidine uptake method, indicate the microbiological causes of reactive arthritis and also oligoarthritis unassociated with enteric or genital symptoms. In the study of the etiology and pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis, the application of the same procedures gives an indication that the disease is an immune response to a variety of common infective agents, both viral and bacterial. The demonstration of antigens or nucleic acid of an infective agent at the site of disease, in association with a specific local immune response suggests the pathogenetic importance of the agent. Recent studies of relationships between epitopes of infective agents and MHC gene products suggest several ways in which infective agents can directly cause a disease such as rheumatoid arthritis without any requirement for autoimmune contributions. Because the infective agent may be the primary determining factor and the one most amenable to correction or eradication, the term "infective-immune" is suggested in preference to "autoimmune" for these immune-mediated diseases.

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