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Synovial fluid neutrophils in oligoarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis have an altered phenotype and impaired effector functions.

Sabine Arve-ButlerTobias SchmidtAnki MossbergElisabet BertholdBirgitta GullstrandAnders A BengtssonFredrik KahnRobin Kahn
Published in: Arthritis research & therapy (2021)
Neutrophils in the inflamed joint in oligoarticular JIA were altered, both regarding phenotype and function. Neutrophils in the synovial fluid were activated, had an aged phenotype, had gained monocyte-like features, and had impaired phagocytic capacity. The impairment in phagocytosis and oxidative burst was associated with the phenotype shift. We speculate that these neutrophil alterations might play a role in the sustained joint inflammation seen in JIA.
Keyphrases
  • juvenile idiopathic arthritis
  • disease activity
  • oxidative stress
  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • systemic lupus erythematosus
  • endothelial cells
  • high frequency