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We investigated the profiles of cytokine mRNA expression in muscle in 15 cases of inflammatory myopathy (IM) (5 each of polymyositis,
inclusion body myositis
, and dermatomyositis) and in 10 controls (5 of Duchenne dystrophy and 5 non-weak subjects). Expressions of the predominantly T cell-derived cytokines (interleukin (IL)-2, IL-4, IL-5, and interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), of the predominantly macrophage-derived cytokines (IL-1, IL-6, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha)), as well as cytokines that can be of either T cell or macrophage origin (granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-beta 1) and TGF-beta 2), were monitored by the
reverse transcriptase
-PCR method. The expression of T cell cytokine mRNAs for IL-2, IL-5, and IFN-gamma was generally weak or inconsistent. IL-4 mRNA expression was consistently moderate to strong in polymyositis but generally weak or absent in the other IMs. The expression of macrophage cytokine mRNAs for IL-1 alpha and IL-1 beta was weak or absent in all cases. Variable TNF-alpha mRNA expression was observed in 12 of 15 IM cases and faint or weak expression in 5 of 10 controls. Very strong GM-CSF expression was detected, but only on boosted PCR, in 12 of 15 cases of IM but in none of the controls. IL-6 was expressed only weakly or inconsistently. In contrast to the variable expression of several of the above mentioned cytokine mRNAs, all IM specimens strongly expressed TGF-beta 1 mRNA and 12 of 15 strongly expressed TGF-beta 2 mRNA. Thus, with the exception of IL-4 expression in polymyositis, a similar pattern of cytokine mRNA expression exists in the different types of IMs. Moreover, this pattern resembles that detected in non-weak and DD controls, although expression is generally weaker in the non-weak controls. The findings suggest that in IM muscle a sustained secretion of cytokines by T cells or of IL-1 by macrophages is not a prerequisite for operation of the immune effector response and that muscle may not be the site of ongoing sensitization.
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PMID:Analysis of cytokine expression in muscle in inflammatory myopathies, Duchenne dystrophy, and non-weak controls. 855 29
Inclusion body myositis
(
IBM
) is a chronic, progressive inflammatory myopathy. The inflammatory infiltrates are dominated by T cells, which frequently invade muscle fibres. The present study was performed to characterize the usage of the variable (V) segment of the T-cell receptor of muscle infiltrating cells in
IBM
. Using the
reverse transcriptase
polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) technique the authors analysed the expression of 22 V alpha and 24 V beta families in muscle tissue from six patients with
IBM
displaying intense inflammatory cell infiltration. The following V alpha/V beta families appeared in at least 50% of the patients: V alpha 1, 5, 7, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22 and V beta 3, 5.2, 8, 12, 14, 22. In all patients V alpha 7, 16 and V beta 8 were expressed in muscle tissue. Furthermore, in two of the patients peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) were investigated in parallel. There was a restricted usage of V alpha and V beta families in muscle in comparison to PBL, indicating a selective homing or local proliferation of T lymphocytes in the inflammatory lesions in
IBM
.
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PMID:Limited T-cell receptor V gene usage in inclusion body myositis. 856 Jan 89
Inclusion body myositis
(
IBM
) is a chronic inflammatory myopathy. The muscle histology is characterized by infiltration of T cells, which invade and apparently destroy muscle fibres. This study was performed to investigate whether predominant clones of muscle-infiltrating T cells are identical in different muscles and whether they persist over time in
IBM
. By
reverse transcriptase
-polymerase chain reaction, 25 T-cell receptor (TCR) variable beta (Vbeta) chain families and the complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3) of the TCR were analysed in two different muscle biopsies of four patients with
IBM
. In two of the patients, the muscle biopsies were obtained from different muscles at one time point, whereas in two patients, the second biopsy was obtained 9 years after the first biopsy. T cells expressing predominant Vbeta families were analysed for clonality by fragment length analysis of the CDR3. Predominant Vbeta families were analysed by DNA sequencing to identify identical clones. Immunohistochemical staining of Vbeta families was performed to study the distribution of T cells expressing identified predominant Vbeta families. The muscle-infiltrating lymphocytes showed restricted expression of TCR Vbeta families. DNA sequencing proved that clonally expanded T cells were identical in different muscles and persisted 9 years after the first biopsy. Immunohistochemical analysis with Vbeta family-specific antibodies demonstrated the endomysial localization of these T cells in inflammatory cell infiltrates. Our results show that in
IBM
there is clonal restriction of TCR expression in muscle-infiltrating lymphocytes. Identical T-cell clones predominate in different muscles, and these clones persist for many years. These results indicate an important, continuous, antigen-driven inflammatory reaction in
IBM
.
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PMID:Inclusion body myositis: clonal expansions of muscle-infiltrating T cells persist over time. 1286 41
Despite the unknown etiology and pathogenesis of sporadic
inclusion body myositis
(s-IBM), investigators have speculated that the lysosome system in muscle fiber plays a central role in rimmed vacuole formation, a hallmark of s-
IBM
. We explored the role of receptor-mediated intracellular transport and autophagy in the lysosomal system in the abnormal accumulation of rimmed vacuoles in s-
IBM
. Expressions of mannose 6-phosphate receptor (M6PR), clathrin and hApg5 and hApg12 were analyzed in muscle biopsy specimens from patients with s-
IBM
, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or peripheral neuropathy and in normal human muscle specimens by means of immunohistochemistry and
reverse transcriptase
-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Most muscle fibers in control specimens showed little or no immunoreactivity for clathrin and M6PR, which are involved in the receptor-mediated intracellular transport. Abnormal increases in both proteins were observed mainly in the sarcoplasm of atrophic fibers in all diseased specimens. In s-
IBM
muscles in particular, clathrin and M6PR were often observed inside rimmed vacuoles and in the sarcoplasm of vacuolated or non-vacuolated fibers. mRNA levels of hApg5 and hApg12, which are involved in autophagic vacuole formation, as well as of M6PR and clathrin were significantly increased in s-
IBM
muscles in comparison to levels in normal and ALS/peripheral neuropathy muscles. Our results suggest that the transport of newly synthesized lysosomal enzymes from the secretory pathway via the trans-Golgi network of the Golgi apparatus and autophagic vacuole formation (i.e., autophagy) in the lysosome system are activated in s-
IBM
muscles. Remarkable accumulation of rimmed vacuoles is thought to occur because of abnormal lysosome function, especially the formation or turnover of autolysosomes after the fusion of autophagic vacuoles with the early endosomes or because of the increase in the rate of muscle fiber breakdown.
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PMID:Expression of lysosome-related proteins and genes in the skeletal muscles of inclusion body myositis. 1451 62
The idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM) are a group of autoimmune diseases characterized by chronic lymphocytic and macrophagic infiltration in muscle. Because the mechanism for recruitment of these cells probably involves chemokines, we focused on the study of the expression pattern of some beta chemokines and receptors because it may provide a basis for selective immunotherapy. The expression of CCL3 (MIP-1alpha), CCL4 (MIP-1beta), CCL5 (RANTES) and their main receptors (CCR1 and CCR5) was studied by semi-quantitative
reverse transcriptase
polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and immunohistochemistry in a series of 16 IIM and five controls (four normal muscles and one tonsil). Except for CCL5, strong expression was observed by RT-PCR with all molecules in all IIM subtypes in comparison to control muscle. Immunohistochemistry revealed diffuse CCL4 expression in all vessels in dermatomyositis. In both polymyositis and sporadic
inclusion body myositis
(s-IBM) it was restricted to vessels in the vicinity of inflammatory exudates. CCL5 expression was low, restricted to a few inflammatory cells in all IIM; CCR1 expression was mainly restricted to macrophages and s-IBM endothelial cells, whereas CCR5 was localized in inflammatory cells invading non-necrotic muscle fibres. Expressions of both receptors were also recorded in few muscle fibres. In conclusion, the upregulation of beta chemokines and receptors in IIM and their differential expression by various cells may contribute to chronic inflammation and to the peculiar distribution of inflammatory exudates in these diseases.
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PMID:Expression of the beta chemokines CCL3, CCL4, CCL5 and their receptors in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies. 1563 33
Activation of human telomere
reverse transcriptase
(hTERT) is associated with the tumorigenic role of Akt. We aimed to evaluate the significance of Akt phosphorylation and hTERT expression on the prognosis of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). Between 2005 and 2012, 92 EOC patients treated at the Seoul National University Hospital were included in this study. Paraffin-embedded sections from the tumors of EOC patients were stained with anti-hTERT and anti-phosphorylated Akt (pAkt) antibodies. Correlations of pAkt and hTERT expression with the clinicopathological factors were analyzed using SPSS software, version 17.0 (
IBM
, Chicago, IL, USA). In 92 EOC tissues, pAkt and hTERT were not associated with any clinicopathological factors. However, the disease-free survival rate of patients exhibiting coexpression of pAkt and hTERT was poor compared with that of the other patients (P = 0.013). Coexpression of pAkt and hTERT is a poor prognostic marker for EOC.
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PMID:Expression of phosphorylated Akt and hTERT is associated with prognosis of epithelial ovarian carcinoma. 2682 30