Natural killer cell dysfunction in patients with systemic-onset juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and macrophage activation syndrome

J Pediatr. 2003 Mar;142(3):292-6. doi: 10.1067/mpd.2003.110.

Abstract

Objectives: To assess natural killer (NK) and cytotoxic functions in patients with systemic-onset juvenile rheumatoid arthrithis (soJRA) complicated by macrophage activation syndrome (MAS).

Methods: NK cells (CD56+/TCRalphabeta-), NK T cells (CD56+/TCRalphabeta+) and CD8+ cells were assessed for perforin expression by flow cytometry. NK cytotoxic activity was measured after coincubation of mononuclear cells with an NK-sensitive K562 cell line.

Results: Two major patterns of immunologic abnormalities were detected. Four of 7 patients had decreased NK activity, low NK cell numbers, and mildly increased levels of perforin expression in CD8+ and CD56+ cytotoxic cells. Three remaining patients with MAS, however, had decreased NK activity associated with low levels of perforin expression in all cytotoxic cell populations, a pattern indistinguishable from that in carriers of perforin-deficient familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis. Remarkably, two of these patients had previous episodes of MAS.

Conclusions: NK dysfunction is an immunologic abnormality common to both familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis and MAS of soJRA. The extent of NK cell abnormalities in soJRA needs to be further investigated.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Arthritis, Juvenile / immunology*
  • CD56 Antigen / analysis
  • CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes / chemistry
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Cytotoxicity, Immunologic
  • DNA Mutational Analysis
  • Female
  • Flow Cytometry
  • Humans
  • Killer Cells, Natural / immunology*
  • Macrophage Activation*
  • Male
  • Membrane Glycoproteins / analysis
  • Membrane Glycoproteins / genetics
  • Perforin
  • Pore Forming Cytotoxic Proteins
  • Syndrome
  • T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic / chemistry
  • T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic / immunology

Substances

  • CD56 Antigen
  • Membrane Glycoproteins
  • Pore Forming Cytotoxic Proteins
  • Perforin