Cytokines in synovial fluid. I. The presence of biologically active and immunoreactive IL-1. |
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Authors: | S J Hopkins M Humphreys M I Jayson |
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Affiliation: | University of Manchester, Rheumatic Diseases Centre, Hope Hospital, Salford, UK. |
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Abstract: | Using a sensitive IL-1-dependent T cell clone we estimated interleukin 1 (IL-1)-like activity in a variety of synovial fluids (SF). Although we demonstrate that SF contains potent inhibitors of endogenous and exogenous IL-1 we were able to estimate that samples from rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and other arthritides contain the equivalent of tens or hundreds of picograms of IL-1 per millilitre, when compared to a standard IL-1 preparation. Although there was some correlation between these results and those obtained using a radio-immunoassay (RIA) for IL-1 beta, the RIA indicated that IL-1 was present in the nanogram range. The results suggest that the importance of inhibitors of IL-1 in SF merits particular attention and that it is also important to consider the bioactivity of cytokines which may be detected by physical methods. |
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