PMID: 11326474May 1, 2001Paper

Tumor necrosis factor-alpha and receptors for it in labial salivary glands in Sjögren's syndrome

Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology
H KoskiY T Konttinen

Abstract

Modulation of TNF-alpha by neutralizing antibodies, soluble receptors and TNFR: Fc fusion proteins are being developed for the therapeutic modulation of immune inflammation. It is becoming increasingly important to understand the state and involvement of the TNF-alpha/TNFR system in various rheumatic diseases. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) affects its target cells through binding to two different receptors, TNFR-p55 and TNFR-p75. Mitogenic, cytostatic and cytotoxic effects of TNF-alpha on various cells have been reported. In Sjögren's syndrome (SS) focal sialadenitis leads to salivary gland destruction and loss of function. Although TNF-alpha is one possible mediator in these processes, nothing is known about the spatial distribution of TNF-alpha in relation to its receptors/target cells in salivary gland tissue. Labial salivary glands (LSG) were obtained from 16 SS patients and 13 healthy controls and stained using the immunohistochemical peroxidase-anti-peroxidase (PAP) method for TNF-alpha, TNFR-p55 and TNFR-p75. TNF-alpha, TNFR-p55 and TNFR-p75 staining was absent, weak or relatively inextensive in controls compared to SS patients. Infiltrating mononuclear inflammatory cells in SS patients displayed moderate to st...Continue Reading

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