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Issue 1051 coverAUTOIMMUNE DISEASES AND TREATMENT: Organ-Specific and Systemic Disorders Volume 1051 published June 2005
Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1051: 1–11 (2005). doi: 10.1196/annals.1361.041
Copyright © 2005 by the New York Academy of Sciences
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Activation, Apoptosis, and Clearance of Neutrophils in Wegener's Granulomatosis

ANDRÉ P. van ROSSUM, PIETER C. LIMBURG AND CEES G. M. KALLENBERG

Department of Internal Medicine, University Medical Center Groningen, 9713 GZ Groningen, the Netherlands

Address for correspondence: Prof. Dr. C. G. M. Kallenberg, Department of Internal Medicine, University Medical Center Groningen, Hanzeplein 1, 9713 GZ Groningen, the Netherlands. Voice: +31-50-3612945; fax: +31-50-3619069. c.g.m.kallenberg{at}int.azg.nl

Wegener's granulomatosis (WG) is strongly associated with the presence of antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibodies (ANCAs). Within WG these ANCAs are usually (80-90%) directed against the azurophilic enzyme proteinase 3, the so called PR3-ANCA. A pathophysiological role for these autoantibodies, supported by numerous in vitro and in vivo studies, is specifically based on their capacity to bind and activate neutrophils and potentially may damage vessels. In this review, the pathogenic potential of different developmental stages of the neutrophil in the pathogenesis of WG is discussed. After release from the bone marrow into the circulation, neutrophils can be primed by TNF{alpha} and become attached to locally activated endothelium. Once attached to the endothelium, ANCAs can fully activate these primed neutrophils. In this activation process, the degree of activation after stimulation with PR3-ANCAs associates with the level of PR3 expression on the membrane of the neutrophil. Following activation, infiltrated neutrophils become apoptotic with further membrane expression of PR3. In WG patients, clearance of apoptotic neutrophils can be disturbed due to the opsonization of PR3-expressing apoptotic neutrophils with PR3-ANCAs, thereby perpetuating inflammation by the release of proinflammory cytokines during clearance; or it may favor autoimmunity by PR3 presentation in an inflammatory environment. Furthermore, the presence of ANCAs and the release of the vessel-related pentraxin PTX3 may lead to the persistence of late apoptotic neutrophils in tissues, thereby inducing leukocytoclastic lesions that are characteristic in patients with WG. All together, alive neutrophils as well as apoptotic neutrophils play a key role in different inflammatory phenomena seen in patients suffering from WG.

Key Words: Wegener's granulomatosis (WG) • antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody (ANCA) • T lymphocytes • B lymphocytes • inflammation




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