calicheamicin-gamma(1)i has been researched along with Arthritis--Rheumatoid* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for calicheamicin-gamma(1)i and Arthritis--Rheumatoid
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Depletion of synovial macrophages in rheumatoid arthritis by an anti-FcgammaRI-calicheamicin immunoconjugate.
Monocytes/macrophages have an important and versatile role in joint inflammation and destruction in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).. To determine the efficiency of monocyte/macrophage elimination by a new drug conjugated antibody (CD64-calicheamicin (CD64-CaMi)) directed to the high affinity receptor for IgG (FcgammaRI).. Mononuclear cells from peripheral blood and synovial fluid of patients with RA were cultured in the presence of CD64-CaMi. Cell death of monocytes/macrophages was measured by analysis of phenotypic changes (light scatter patterns, CD14 expression, and FcgammaRI expression) and nuclear DNA fragmentation. The selectivity of CD64-CaMi was checked by using FcgammaRI deficient and FcgammaRI transfected cell lines. In addition, the indirect effect of CD64-CaMi-induced macrophage cell death on arthritogenic T(h1) cell activity was determined.. Inflammatory macrophages from RA synovial fluid, expressing increased FcgammaRI levels, were efficiently killed by CD64-CaMi through induction of DNA fragmentation. CD64-CaMi-induced cell death of monocytes/macrophages from peripheral blood of patients with RA proved less efficient. Induction of synovial macrophage death by CD64-CaMi was accompanied by efficient inhibition of proinflammatory T(h1) cytokine production.. Together, the presented data suggest that elimination of macrophages through a new FcgammaRI directed CD64-CaMi is feasible. Because monocytes from peripheral blood are also eliminated by this immunoconjugate, additional experimental studies should validate its potential for local (intra-articular) application in the treatment of RA. Topics: Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Aminoglycosides; Arthritis, Rheumatoid; Cell Death; Cells, Cultured; DNA Fragmentation; Enediynes; Humans; Immunoconjugates; Immunophenotyping; Lymphocyte Activation; Macrophages; Middle Aged; Monocytes; Receptors, IgG; Synovial Fluid; T-Lymphocyte Subsets | 2005 |