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Filter by:In rheumatoid arthritis (RA) the clinical response to anti-TNFα is related to an increase in the number or in the function of Treg lymphocytes in the peripheral blood of patients. This observation suggests the central role of Tregs in homeostasis of the immune response during RA. In the literature the Tregs frequency and phenotype in the peripheral blood are well documented, however the analyses done on the Tregs in inflamed environment are still fragmentary or disparate. In this project Tregs phenotype as well as expression of several transcripts will be analysed in order to better characterize the Treg cell subsets within the synovial fluid. Moreover, the local inflammatory cytokines (TNF, IL-6 and IL-1) may affect both the phenotype and the suppressive function of these Tregs and a comparison between peripheral and tissue Tregs will allow us to better understand the cause of functional loss. Outcomes: Primary outcome: Identification and characterization of the Tregs subpopulation present in the synovial fluid for RA patients suffering an episode of acute arthritis. Secondary outcomes: compare the phenotypic and expression profile of the Tregs present in the synovial fluid with the Tregs present in the peripheral blood of RA patients suffering from an episode of acute arthritis.