Comparison of the Activities of NF-kappa B and I kappa B alpha in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis.
- Author:
Nan Kyung HA
1
;
Soon Young KWON
;
Hae Seok KOH
;
Jong Min SOHN
;
Jin Young KIM
;
Sae Cheol OH
;
Yun Hack SHIN
;
Chang Whan HAN
Author Information
1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Medical College, Catholic University of Korea, Korea. hancw0523@hotmail.com
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Rheumatoid arthritis;
NF-kappa B;
I kappa B alpha;
RT-PCR;
Immunohistochemical staining
- MeSH:
Amputees;
Arthritis;
Arthritis, Rheumatoid*;
Humans;
I-kappa B Proteins*;
Knee;
NF-kappa B*;
Orthopedics;
Osteoarthritis*;
Synovial Membrane
- From:Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Research Society
2004;7(2):125-132
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: The nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kappa B) has been known to regulate the inflammatory and immune process by transcription of inflammatory intermediates. The purpose of the present study is to show the difference in activity of NF-kappa B and its inhibitory factor-I kappa B alpha in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and normal control subjects. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Synovial membrane samples were obtained at the time of orthopedic surgery from the knees of 7 patients with RA and 7 patients with OA. Two control samples were obtained from an amputee with no history of arthritis. We designed the primer of the subunit p65 of NF-kappa B and I kappa B alpha, measured the activity of them by RT-PCR, and analyzed the expression of NF-kappa B by immunohistochemical staining. RESULTS: From the results of RT-PCR, the expression levels of NF-kappa B was found to be higher in synovial tissues obtained from patients with RA than from synovial tissue obtained from patients with OA, and the least from the control group. The expression levels of I kappa B alpha were not different statistically among the three groups. Immunohistochemical staining for the NF-kappa B was dominant in synovial tissue from patients with RA. The result of immunohistochemical staining was similar to the results of RT-PCR for NF-kappa B. The localization of the staining was predominantly nuclear. CONCLUSION: In this study, activity of NF-kappa B of rheumatoid arthritis was higher than the other group, but expressions of I kappa B alpha were no different between the diseases. Further studies about specific inhibitors of NF-kappa B will benefit the development of rheumatoid arthritis regimens with greater efficacy.