The role of bacterial DNA in septic arthritis
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The role of bacterial DNA in septic arthritis
Abstract
Unmethylated CpG motifs are frequently found in bacterial DNA and have recently been shown to exert immunostimulatory effects on leukocytes. Bacteria produce severe septic arthritis; bacterial DNA may be involved in this process. We injected intraarticularly bacterial DNA and oligonucleotides containing unmethylated CpG motifs into knee joints of mice. Arthritis was seen by histopathology within 2 h and lasted for at least 14 days, and was characterized by an influx of monocytic, Mac-1+ cells and by a lack of T lymphocytes. Macrophages and their products such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF) alpha are essential for development of arthritis triggered by bacterial DNA containing CpG motifs. In contrast, neurophils, NK cells, and T/B cells were not instrumental in this condition. This review demonstrates that bacterial DNA containing unmethylated CpG motifs induces arthritis and indicates an important pathogenic role for bacterial DNA in septic arthritis.
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