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Increased serum proMMP-3 in inflammatory arthritides: a potential indicator of synovial inflammatory monokine activity.
  1. D J Taylor,
  2. N T Cheung,
  3. P T Dawes
  1. University Department of Medicine, University Hospital of South Manchester, West Didsbury, United Kingdom.

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE--To investigate if the increased concentrations of stromelysin (MMP-3) found in the synovial fluid (SF) of patients with various arthritides reflect the concentrations in the circulation. METHODS--Using a double antibody ELISA, we have measured proMMP-3 concentrations in sera from these patient groups and in others with a heightened acute phase response (APR) as a result of multiple organ failure. RESULTS--The median serum concentration of proMMP-3 was increased by up to ninefold in the inflammatory arthritides, but not in osteoarthritis or in patients with a heightened APR resulting from a non-chronic inflammatory condition. CONCLUSION--In chronic inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, serum proMMP-3 may prove to be a more specific indicator of monokine activity than currently available serum markers.

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