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Higher expression of TNFα-induced genes in the synovium of patients with early rheumatoid arthritis correlates with disease activity, and predicts absence of response to first line therapy

BACKGROUND: IL6-related T cell activation and TNFα-dependent cell proliferation are major targets of therapy in the RA synovium. We investigated whether expression of these pathways in RA synovial biopsies is associated with disease activity and response to therapy. METHOD: Correlation and gene set...

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Autores principales: De Groof, Aurélie, Ducreux, Julie, Humby, Frances, Nzeusseu Toukap, Adrien, Badot, Valérie, Pitzalis, Costantino, Houssiau, Frédéric A., Durez, Patrick, Lauwerys, Bernard R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4719339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26792343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13075-016-0919-z
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author De Groof, Aurélie
Ducreux, Julie
Humby, Frances
Nzeusseu Toukap, Adrien
Badot, Valérie
Pitzalis, Costantino
Houssiau, Frédéric A.
Durez, Patrick
Lauwerys, Bernard R.
author_facet De Groof, Aurélie
Ducreux, Julie
Humby, Frances
Nzeusseu Toukap, Adrien
Badot, Valérie
Pitzalis, Costantino
Houssiau, Frédéric A.
Durez, Patrick
Lauwerys, Bernard R.
author_sort De Groof, Aurélie
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description BACKGROUND: IL6-related T cell activation and TNFα-dependent cell proliferation are major targets of therapy in the RA synovium. We investigated whether expression of these pathways in RA synovial biopsies is associated with disease activity and response to therapy. METHOD: Correlation and gene set enrichment studies were performed using gene expression profiles from RA synovial biopsies. Immunostaining experiments of GADD45B and PDE4D were performed on independent additional sets of early untreated RA samples, obtained in two different centers by needle-arthroscopy or US-guided biopsies. RESULTS: In 65 RA synovial biopsies, transcripts correlating with disease activity were strongly enriched in TNFα-induced genes. Out of the individual variables used in disease-activity scores, tender joint count, swollen joint count and physician’s global assessment, but not CRP or patient’s global assessment displayed a similar correlation with the expression of TNFα-dependent genes. In addition, TNFα-induced genes were also significantly enriched in transcripts over-expressed in synovial biopsy samples obtained from poor-responders to methotrexate or tocilizumab, prior to initiation of therapy. GADD45B (induced by TNFα in monocytes) and PDE4D (induced by TNFα in FLS) immunostaining was significantly higher in overall poor-responders to therapy in 46 independent baseline samples obtained from early untreated RA patients prior to initiation of therapy. GADD45B (but not PDE4D) immunostaining was significantly higher in the sub-group of patients with poor-response to methotrexate therapy, and this was confirmed in another population of methotrexate-treated patients. CONCLUSION: Higher expression of TNFα-induced transcripts in early RA synovitis is associated with higher disease activity, and predicts poor response to first-line therapy. That over-expression of TNFα-induced genes predicts poor-response to therapy regardless of the drug administered, indicates that this molecular signature is associated with disease severity, rather than with specific pathways of escape to therapy. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13075-016-0919-z) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-47193392016-01-21 Higher expression of TNFα-induced genes in the synovium of patients with early rheumatoid arthritis correlates with disease activity, and predicts absence of response to first line therapy De Groof, Aurélie Ducreux, Julie Humby, Frances Nzeusseu Toukap, Adrien Badot, Valérie Pitzalis, Costantino Houssiau, Frédéric A. Durez, Patrick Lauwerys, Bernard R. Arthritis Res Ther Research Article BACKGROUND: IL6-related T cell activation and TNFα-dependent cell proliferation are major targets of therapy in the RA synovium. We investigated whether expression of these pathways in RA synovial biopsies is associated with disease activity and response to therapy. METHOD: Correlation and gene set enrichment studies were performed using gene expression profiles from RA synovial biopsies. Immunostaining experiments of GADD45B and PDE4D were performed on independent additional sets of early untreated RA samples, obtained in two different centers by needle-arthroscopy or US-guided biopsies. RESULTS: In 65 RA synovial biopsies, transcripts correlating with disease activity were strongly enriched in TNFα-induced genes. Out of the individual variables used in disease-activity scores, tender joint count, swollen joint count and physician’s global assessment, but not CRP or patient’s global assessment displayed a similar correlation with the expression of TNFα-dependent genes. In addition, TNFα-induced genes were also significantly enriched in transcripts over-expressed in synovial biopsy samples obtained from poor-responders to methotrexate or tocilizumab, prior to initiation of therapy. GADD45B (induced by TNFα in monocytes) and PDE4D (induced by TNFα in FLS) immunostaining was significantly higher in overall poor-responders to therapy in 46 independent baseline samples obtained from early untreated RA patients prior to initiation of therapy. GADD45B (but not PDE4D) immunostaining was significantly higher in the sub-group of patients with poor-response to methotrexate therapy, and this was confirmed in another population of methotrexate-treated patients. CONCLUSION: Higher expression of TNFα-induced transcripts in early RA synovitis is associated with higher disease activity, and predicts poor response to first-line therapy. That over-expression of TNFα-induced genes predicts poor-response to therapy regardless of the drug administered, indicates that this molecular signature is associated with disease severity, rather than with specific pathways of escape to therapy. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13075-016-0919-z) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2016-01-20 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4719339/ /pubmed/26792343 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13075-016-0919-z Text en © De Groof et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
De Groof, Aurélie
Ducreux, Julie
Humby, Frances
Nzeusseu Toukap, Adrien
Badot, Valérie
Pitzalis, Costantino
Houssiau, Frédéric A.
Durez, Patrick
Lauwerys, Bernard R.
Higher expression of TNFα-induced genes in the synovium of patients with early rheumatoid arthritis correlates with disease activity, and predicts absence of response to first line therapy
title Higher expression of TNFα-induced genes in the synovium of patients with early rheumatoid arthritis correlates with disease activity, and predicts absence of response to first line therapy
title_full Higher expression of TNFα-induced genes in the synovium of patients with early rheumatoid arthritis correlates with disease activity, and predicts absence of response to first line therapy
title_fullStr Higher expression of TNFα-induced genes in the synovium of patients with early rheumatoid arthritis correlates with disease activity, and predicts absence of response to first line therapy
title_full_unstemmed Higher expression of TNFα-induced genes in the synovium of patients with early rheumatoid arthritis correlates with disease activity, and predicts absence of response to first line therapy
title_short Higher expression of TNFα-induced genes in the synovium of patients with early rheumatoid arthritis correlates with disease activity, and predicts absence of response to first line therapy
title_sort higher expression of tnfα-induced genes in the synovium of patients with early rheumatoid arthritis correlates with disease activity, and predicts absence of response to first line therapy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4719339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26792343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13075-016-0919-z
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