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Synovial monocytes contribute to chronic inflammation in childhood-onset arthritis via IL-6/STAT signalling and cell-cell interactions

INTRODUCTION: Monocytes are key effector cells in inflammatory processes. We and others have previously shown that synovial monocytes in childhood-onset arthritis are activated. However, very little is known about how they contribute to disease and attain their pathological features. Therefore, we s...

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Autores principales: Schmidt, Tobias, Dahlberg, Alma, Berthold, Elisabet, Król, Petra, Arve-Butler, Sabine, Rydén, Emilia, Najibi, Seyed Morteza, Mossberg, Anki, Bengtsson, Anders A., Kahn, Fredrik, Månsson, Bengt, Kahn, Robin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10239926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37283752
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1190018
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author Schmidt, Tobias
Dahlberg, Alma
Berthold, Elisabet
Król, Petra
Arve-Butler, Sabine
Rydén, Emilia
Najibi, Seyed Morteza
Mossberg, Anki
Bengtsson, Anders A.
Kahn, Fredrik
Månsson, Bengt
Kahn, Robin
author_facet Schmidt, Tobias
Dahlberg, Alma
Berthold, Elisabet
Król, Petra
Arve-Butler, Sabine
Rydén, Emilia
Najibi, Seyed Morteza
Mossberg, Anki
Bengtsson, Anders A.
Kahn, Fredrik
Månsson, Bengt
Kahn, Robin
author_sort Schmidt, Tobias
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description INTRODUCTION: Monocytes are key effector cells in inflammatory processes. We and others have previously shown that synovial monocytes in childhood-onset arthritis are activated. However, very little is known about how they contribute to disease and attain their pathological features. Therefore, we set out to investigate the functional alterations of synovial monocytes in childhood-onset arthritis, how they acquire this phenotype, and whether these mechanisms could be used to tailorize treatment. METHODS: The function of synovial monocytes was analysed by assays believed to reflect key pathological events, such as T-cell activation-, efferocytosis- and cytokine production assays using flow cytometry in untreated oligoarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis (oJIA) patients (n=33). The effect of synovial fluid on healthy monocytes was investigated through mass spectrometry and functional assays. To characterize pathways induced by synovial fluid, we utilized broad-spectrum phosphorylation assays and flow cytometry, as well as inhibitors to block specific pathways. Additional effects on monocytes were studied through co-cultures with fibroblast-like synoviocytes or migration in transwell systems. RESULTS: Synovial monocytes display functional alterations with inflammatory and regulatory features, e.g., increased ability to induce T-cell activation, resistance to cytokine production following activation with LPS and increased efferocytosis. In vitro, synovial fluid from patients induced the regulatory features in healthy monocytes, such as resistance to cytokine production and increased efferocytosis. IL-6/JAK/STAT signalling was identified as the main pathway induced by synovial fluid, which also was responsible for a majority of the induced features. The magnitude of synovial IL-6 driven activation in monocytes was reflected in circulating cytokine levels, reflecting two groups of low vs. high local and systemic inflammation. Remaining features, such as an increased ability to induce T-cell activation and markers of antigen presentation, could be induced by cell-cell interactions, specifically via co-culture with fibroblast-like synoviocytes. CONCLUSIONS: Synovial monocytes in childhood-onset arthritis are functionally affected and contribute to chronic inflammation, e.g., via promoting adaptive immune responses. These data support a role of monocytes in the pathogenesis of oJIA and highlight a group of patients more likely to benefit from targeting the IL-6/JAK/STAT axis to restore synovial homeostasis.
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spelling pubmed-102399262023-06-06 Synovial monocytes contribute to chronic inflammation in childhood-onset arthritis via IL-6/STAT signalling and cell-cell interactions Schmidt, Tobias Dahlberg, Alma Berthold, Elisabet Król, Petra Arve-Butler, Sabine Rydén, Emilia Najibi, Seyed Morteza Mossberg, Anki Bengtsson, Anders A. Kahn, Fredrik Månsson, Bengt Kahn, Robin Front Immunol Immunology INTRODUCTION: Monocytes are key effector cells in inflammatory processes. We and others have previously shown that synovial monocytes in childhood-onset arthritis are activated. However, very little is known about how they contribute to disease and attain their pathological features. Therefore, we set out to investigate the functional alterations of synovial monocytes in childhood-onset arthritis, how they acquire this phenotype, and whether these mechanisms could be used to tailorize treatment. METHODS: The function of synovial monocytes was analysed by assays believed to reflect key pathological events, such as T-cell activation-, efferocytosis- and cytokine production assays using flow cytometry in untreated oligoarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis (oJIA) patients (n=33). The effect of synovial fluid on healthy monocytes was investigated through mass spectrometry and functional assays. To characterize pathways induced by synovial fluid, we utilized broad-spectrum phosphorylation assays and flow cytometry, as well as inhibitors to block specific pathways. Additional effects on monocytes were studied through co-cultures with fibroblast-like synoviocytes or migration in transwell systems. RESULTS: Synovial monocytes display functional alterations with inflammatory and regulatory features, e.g., increased ability to induce T-cell activation, resistance to cytokine production following activation with LPS and increased efferocytosis. In vitro, synovial fluid from patients induced the regulatory features in healthy monocytes, such as resistance to cytokine production and increased efferocytosis. IL-6/JAK/STAT signalling was identified as the main pathway induced by synovial fluid, which also was responsible for a majority of the induced features. The magnitude of synovial IL-6 driven activation in monocytes was reflected in circulating cytokine levels, reflecting two groups of low vs. high local and systemic inflammation. Remaining features, such as an increased ability to induce T-cell activation and markers of antigen presentation, could be induced by cell-cell interactions, specifically via co-culture with fibroblast-like synoviocytes. CONCLUSIONS: Synovial monocytes in childhood-onset arthritis are functionally affected and contribute to chronic inflammation, e.g., via promoting adaptive immune responses. These data support a role of monocytes in the pathogenesis of oJIA and highlight a group of patients more likely to benefit from targeting the IL-6/JAK/STAT axis to restore synovial homeostasis. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10239926/ /pubmed/37283752 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1190018 Text en Copyright © 2023 Schmidt, Dahlberg, Berthold, Król, Arve-Butler, Rydén, Najibi, Mossberg, Bengtsson, Kahn, Månsson and Kahn https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Schmidt, Tobias
Dahlberg, Alma
Berthold, Elisabet
Król, Petra
Arve-Butler, Sabine
Rydén, Emilia
Najibi, Seyed Morteza
Mossberg, Anki
Bengtsson, Anders A.
Kahn, Fredrik
Månsson, Bengt
Kahn, Robin
Synovial monocytes contribute to chronic inflammation in childhood-onset arthritis via IL-6/STAT signalling and cell-cell interactions
title Synovial monocytes contribute to chronic inflammation in childhood-onset arthritis via IL-6/STAT signalling and cell-cell interactions
title_full Synovial monocytes contribute to chronic inflammation in childhood-onset arthritis via IL-6/STAT signalling and cell-cell interactions
title_fullStr Synovial monocytes contribute to chronic inflammation in childhood-onset arthritis via IL-6/STAT signalling and cell-cell interactions
title_full_unstemmed Synovial monocytes contribute to chronic inflammation in childhood-onset arthritis via IL-6/STAT signalling and cell-cell interactions
title_short Synovial monocytes contribute to chronic inflammation in childhood-onset arthritis via IL-6/STAT signalling and cell-cell interactions
title_sort synovial monocytes contribute to chronic inflammation in childhood-onset arthritis via il-6/stat signalling and cell-cell interactions
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10239926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37283752
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1190018
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