Nigrovic Peter A, Lee David M
Division of Rheumatology, Immunology and Allergy, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Immunol Rev. 2007 Jun;217:19-37. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-065X.2007.00506.x.
Mast cells reside in the normal synovium and increase strikingly in number in rheumatoid arthritis and other joint diseases. Given the broad spectrum of activity of this lineage, it has for decades been considered probable that mast cells are involved in the pathophysiology of synovitis. Recent work in murine arthritis has substantiated this suspicion, showing that mast cells can contribute importantly to the initiation of inflammatory arthritis. However, the role of the greatly expanded population of synovial mast cells in established arthritis remains unknown. Here we review the current understanding of mast cell function in acute arthritis and consider the potentially important influence of this cell on key processes within the chronically inflamed synovium, including leukocyte recruitment and activation, fibroblast proliferation, angiogenesis, matrix remodeling, and injury to collagen and bone. We also consider recent evidence supporting an immunomodulatory or anti-inflammatory role for mast cells as well as pharmacologic approaches to the mast cell as a therapeutic target in inflammatory arthritis.
肥大细胞存在于正常滑膜中,在类风湿性关节炎和其他关节疾病中数量显著增加。鉴于该细胞系的广泛活性,数十年来人们一直认为肥大细胞参与滑膜炎的病理生理过程。最近在小鼠关节炎模型中的研究证实了这一推测,表明肥大细胞在炎性关节炎的发病中起重要作用。然而,在已形成的关节炎中,大量扩增的滑膜肥大细胞的作用仍不清楚。在此,我们综述了目前对肥大细胞在急性关节炎中功能的认识,并探讨了该细胞对慢性炎症滑膜内关键过程可能产生的重要影响,包括白细胞募集和激活、成纤维细胞增殖、血管生成、基质重塑以及对胶原蛋白和骨骼的损伤。我们还考虑了支持肥大细胞具有免疫调节或抗炎作用的最新证据,以及将肥大细胞作为炎性关节炎治疗靶点的药理学方法。