Macrophages overloaded with tissue debris in Wegener's granulomatosis.

نویسندگان

  • Z Mackiewicz
  • A Rimkevicius
  • J Petersen
  • C B Andersen
  • E Dudek
  • M Vytrasova
  • Y T Konttinen
چکیده

OBJECTIVES To analyse some scavenging related molecules in Wegener's granulomatosis (WG) macrophages. METHODS Immunohistochemical staining of lung, nasopharynx, and skin for macrophage markers related to scavenging (macrophage scavenger receptor MARCO, collagenase-1 and gelatinase-B), formation of multinuclear foreign body giant cells (ADAM 9/meltrin-gamma and ADAM 12/meltrin-alpha), and cell debris derived from neutrophils, endothelial cells and mast cells (specific granule protein 28 (SGP28), von Willebrand factor (vWF) and mast cell tryptase, respectively). TechMate staining robot and biotin-streptavidin protocol were used. RESULTS Some macrophages were activated and expressed collagenase-1 and gelatinase-B. Approximately 5% of macrophages expressed scavenger receptor, whereas 20-30% were meltrin positive. Interstitial and granuloma associated macrophages and giant cells contained partly undigested, immunoreactive SGP28-, vWF- and tryptase-positive cell rests and collagenous matrix. Lymphocytic follicles with germinal centres were found in the same areas. CONCLUSION In WG tissue lesions macrophage and giant cells seem to be overwhelmed by the bulk to be scavenged. Despite cellular activation and continuing maturation to professional scavenger receptor (MARCO) and meltrin positive multinuclear giant cells combined with an organisation into granulomas, macrophages still contain partially undigested cell and tissue rests. This necrotic and damaged self may be the driving force for the formation of giant cell ("foreign body") granulomas. This, together with the local formation of secondary lymphatic follicles (with germinal centres), indicates active local antigen processing and presentation.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Annals of the rheumatic diseases

دوره 64 8  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005