Solute Carrier Transporters in Synovial Membrane and Hoffa’s Pad of Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Online veröffentlicht: 27. Juni 2024
Eingereicht: 05. März 2024
Akzeptiert: 13. Mai 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/aite-2024-0014
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© 2024 Damian Malinowski et al., published by Sciendo
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a complex autoimmune disease that leads to joint destruction. A number of immune cells that affect joint tissues are involved in the pathogenesis of this disease. This leads to the synthesis of many pro-inflammatory mediators. The transport of drugs, as well as many cytokines involved in the development of inflammation in RA patients, is mediated by membrane transporters. Membrane transporters are proteins that mediate the transfer of substrates across biological membranes. But to date there are no studies examining the expression of solute carrier (SLC) transporters in joint tissues. The aim of the study was to evaluate the expression of individual SLC family transporters in the synovial membranes (SMs) and infrapatellar fat pad (Hoffa’s pad) of RA patients. The study included 20 patients with rheumatoid arthritis and 20 with osteoarthritis as the control group who were undergoing joint replacement surgery as a normal part of clinical care. In the SM and Hoffa’s pad of RA patients the following 17 membrane transporters were defined at relevant expression levels for SLC transporter superfamily: