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Intermediate monocytes correlate with CXCR3(+) Th17 cells but not with bone characteristics in untreated early rheumatoid arthritis

BACKGROUND: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is associated with development of generalized osteoporosis. Bone-degrading osteoclasts are derived from circulating precursor cells of monocytic lineage, and the intermediate monocyte population is important as osteoclast precursors in inflammatory conditions. T...

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Autores principales: Drevinge, Christina, Scheffler, Julia M, Koro-Arvidsson, Catalin, Sundh, Daniel, Carlsten, Hans, Gjertsson, Inger, Lindholm, Catharina, Lorentzon, Mattias, Rudin, Anna, Ekwall, Anna-Karin Hultgård, Islander, Ulrika
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7996983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33770137
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249205
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author Drevinge, Christina
Scheffler, Julia M
Koro-Arvidsson, Catalin
Sundh, Daniel
Carlsten, Hans
Gjertsson, Inger
Lindholm, Catharina
Lorentzon, Mattias
Rudin, Anna
Ekwall, Anna-Karin Hultgård
Islander, Ulrika
author_facet Drevinge, Christina
Scheffler, Julia M
Koro-Arvidsson, Catalin
Sundh, Daniel
Carlsten, Hans
Gjertsson, Inger
Lindholm, Catharina
Lorentzon, Mattias
Rudin, Anna
Ekwall, Anna-Karin Hultgård
Islander, Ulrika
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description BACKGROUND: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is associated with development of generalized osteoporosis. Bone-degrading osteoclasts are derived from circulating precursor cells of monocytic lineage, and the intermediate monocyte population is important as osteoclast precursors in inflammatory conditions. T cells of various subsets are critical in the pathogenesis of both RA and associated osteoporosis, but so far, no studies have examined associations between circulating intermediate monocytes, T cell subsets and bone characteristics in patients with RA. The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of intermediate monocytes in patients with untreated early rheumatoid arthritis (ueRA) compared to healthy controls (HC), and to explore the correlation between intermediate monocytes and a comprehensive panel of T helper cell subsets, bone density and bone microarchitecture in ueRA patients. METHODS: 78 patients with ueRA fulfilling the ACR/EULAR 2010 criteria were included and compared to 29 age- and sex-matched HC. Peripheral blood samples were obtained before start of treatment and proportions of monocyte subsets and CD4(+) helper and regulatory T cell subsets were analyzed by flow cytometry. Bone densitometry was performed on 46 of the ueRA patients at inclusion using DXA and HR-pQCT. RESULTS: Flow cytometric analyses showed that the majority of ueRA patients had frequencies of intermediate monocytes comparable to HC. The intermediate monocyte population correlated positively with CXCR3(+) Th17 cells in ueRA patients but not in HC. However, neither the proportions of intermediate monocytes nor CXCR3(+) Th17 cells were associated with bone density or bone microarchitecture measurements. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that in early RA, the intermediate monocytes do not correlate with bone characteristics, despite positive correlation with circulating CXCR3(+) Th17 cells. Future longitudinal studies in patients with longer disease duration are required to fully explore the potential of intermediate monocytes to drive bone loss in RA.
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spelling pubmed-79969832021-04-05 Intermediate monocytes correlate with CXCR3(+) Th17 cells but not with bone characteristics in untreated early rheumatoid arthritis Drevinge, Christina Scheffler, Julia M Koro-Arvidsson, Catalin Sundh, Daniel Carlsten, Hans Gjertsson, Inger Lindholm, Catharina Lorentzon, Mattias Rudin, Anna Ekwall, Anna-Karin Hultgård Islander, Ulrika PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is associated with development of generalized osteoporosis. Bone-degrading osteoclasts are derived from circulating precursor cells of monocytic lineage, and the intermediate monocyte population is important as osteoclast precursors in inflammatory conditions. T cells of various subsets are critical in the pathogenesis of both RA and associated osteoporosis, but so far, no studies have examined associations between circulating intermediate monocytes, T cell subsets and bone characteristics in patients with RA. The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of intermediate monocytes in patients with untreated early rheumatoid arthritis (ueRA) compared to healthy controls (HC), and to explore the correlation between intermediate monocytes and a comprehensive panel of T helper cell subsets, bone density and bone microarchitecture in ueRA patients. METHODS: 78 patients with ueRA fulfilling the ACR/EULAR 2010 criteria were included and compared to 29 age- and sex-matched HC. Peripheral blood samples were obtained before start of treatment and proportions of monocyte subsets and CD4(+) helper and regulatory T cell subsets were analyzed by flow cytometry. Bone densitometry was performed on 46 of the ueRA patients at inclusion using DXA and HR-pQCT. RESULTS: Flow cytometric analyses showed that the majority of ueRA patients had frequencies of intermediate monocytes comparable to HC. The intermediate monocyte population correlated positively with CXCR3(+) Th17 cells in ueRA patients but not in HC. However, neither the proportions of intermediate monocytes nor CXCR3(+) Th17 cells were associated with bone density or bone microarchitecture measurements. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that in early RA, the intermediate monocytes do not correlate with bone characteristics, despite positive correlation with circulating CXCR3(+) Th17 cells. Future longitudinal studies in patients with longer disease duration are required to fully explore the potential of intermediate monocytes to drive bone loss in RA. Public Library of Science 2021-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7996983/ /pubmed/33770137 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249205 Text en © 2021 Drevinge et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Drevinge, Christina
Scheffler, Julia M
Koro-Arvidsson, Catalin
Sundh, Daniel
Carlsten, Hans
Gjertsson, Inger
Lindholm, Catharina
Lorentzon, Mattias
Rudin, Anna
Ekwall, Anna-Karin Hultgård
Islander, Ulrika
Intermediate monocytes correlate with CXCR3(+) Th17 cells but not with bone characteristics in untreated early rheumatoid arthritis
title Intermediate monocytes correlate with CXCR3(+) Th17 cells but not with bone characteristics in untreated early rheumatoid arthritis
title_full Intermediate monocytes correlate with CXCR3(+) Th17 cells but not with bone characteristics in untreated early rheumatoid arthritis
title_fullStr Intermediate monocytes correlate with CXCR3(+) Th17 cells but not with bone characteristics in untreated early rheumatoid arthritis
title_full_unstemmed Intermediate monocytes correlate with CXCR3(+) Th17 cells but not with bone characteristics in untreated early rheumatoid arthritis
title_short Intermediate monocytes correlate with CXCR3(+) Th17 cells but not with bone characteristics in untreated early rheumatoid arthritis
title_sort intermediate monocytes correlate with cxcr3(+) th17 cells but not with bone characteristics in untreated early rheumatoid arthritis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7996983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33770137
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249205
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