Early effects of rituximab on the synovial cell infiltrate in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
- PMID: 17328049
- DOI: 10.1002/art.22400
Early effects of rituximab on the synovial cell infiltrate in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Abstract
Objective: To study the specific effects of rituximab treatment on the synovium in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) early after initiation of treatment.
Methods: Seventeen RA patients underwent an arthroscopic synovial biopsy procedure directly before and 1 month after receiving 2 infusions of the chimeric anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody rituximab (1,000 mg on days 1 and 15; both without methylprednisolone premedication). Immunohistochemical analysis was performed to characterize the cell infiltrate. Stained tissue sections were analyzed by digital image analysis. Statistical analysis was performed using Wilcoxon's signed rank test.
Results: No significant change in the Disease Activity Score 28-joint assessment was found at 4 weeks after the first rituximab infusion. At 2 and 4 weeks after infusion, B cells in peripheral blood were almost completely depleted. Most B cells in the synovium were found in large lymphocyte aggregates. Interestingly, a significant reduction in B cell numbers at sites of inflammation was observed 4 weeks after treatment (median 26 cells/mm(2) [interquartile range 4-150] before treatment and 11 cells/mm(2) [interquartile range 0-29] after treatment; P < 0.02). B cells disappeared completely in 3 patients, whereas there was partial depletion in 11 patients. In the other 3 patients, no B cells were present in biopsy tissues obtained either pretreatment or posttreatment. No reductions in other synovial cell populations were observed at 4 weeks.
Conclusion: Rituximab treatment leads to a rapid and significant decrease in synovial B cell numbers, but not in all patients. Whether the variable tissue response is related to the clinical response over time remains to be clarified.
Comment in
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CD22 is not expressed merely on B cells: comment on the article by Vos et al.Arthritis Rheum. 2008 Mar;58(3):911-2; author reply 912-3. doi: 10.1002/art.23282. Arthritis Rheum. 2008. PMID: 18311823 No abstract available.
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