Immunological and bacteriological aspects of reactive arthritis




Toivanen A, Granfors K, Lahesmaa-Rantala R, Toivanen P

1989

Rheumatology International

Rheumatology international

Rheumatol Int

9

3-5

201

3

3

0172-8172



It is apparent that in the development of reactive arthritis the patient fails in his first line of defence against the invading microorganism. This results in persistence of the microorganism probably in or close to the intestinal epithelium. Microbial antigens may appear also in the circulation, perhaps as part of the immune complexes, or within cellular elements. Through these transportation mechanisms they enter the synovium, triggering an inflammatory process that leads to reactive arthritis.



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