Elevated neutrophil extracellular traps in systemic sclerosis-associated vasculopathy and suppression by a synthetic prostacyclin analog

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Neda Kortam, Wenying Liang, Claire Shiple, Suiyuan Huang, Rosemary Gedert, James St. Clair, Cyrus Sarosh, Caroline Foster, Pei-Suen Tsou, John Varga, Jason S. Knight, Dinesh Khanna, Ramadan A. Ali
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Neutrophils and neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) contribute to the vascular complications of multiple diseases, but their role in systemic sclerosis (SSc) is understudied. We sought to test the hypothesis that NETs are implicated in SSc vasculopathy and that treatment with prostacyclin analogs may ameliorate SSc vasculopathy not only through vasodilation but also by inhibiting NET release. Blood from 125 patients with SSc (87 diffuse cutaneous SSc and 38 limited cutaneous SSc) was collected at a single academic medical center. Vascular complications such as digital ulcers, pulmonary artery hypertension, and scleroderma renal crisis were recorded. The association between circulating NETs and vascular complications was determined using in vitro and ex vivo assays. The impact of the synthetic prostacyclin analog epoprostenol on NET release was determined. Neutrophil activation and NET release were elevated in patients with SSc-associated vascular complications compared to matched patients without vascular complications. Neutrophil activation and NETs positively correlated with soluble E-selectin and VCAM-1, circulating markers of vascular injury. Treatment of patients with digital ischemia with a synthetic prostacyclin analog boosted neutrophil cyclic AMP, which was associated with the blunting of NET release and reduced NETs in circulation. Our study demonstrates an association between NETs and vascular complications in SSc. We also identified the potential for an additional therapeutic benefit of synthetic prostacyclin analogs, namely to reduce neutrophil hyperactivity and NET release in SSc patients.
系统性硬化症相关血管病变中中性粒细胞胞外捕获物的升高以及合成前列环素类似物的抑制作用
中性粒细胞和中性粒细胞胞外捕获物(NETs)会导致多种疾病的血管并发症,但它们在系统性硬化症(SSc)中的作用却未得到充分研究。我们试图验证这样一个假设:NET 与 SSc 血管病变有关,使用前列环素类似物治疗不仅可以通过扩张血管,还可以通过抑制 NET 释放来改善 SSc 血管病变。研究人员在一家学术医疗中心采集了 125 名 SSc 患者(87 名弥漫性皮肤 SSc 患者和 38 名局限性皮肤 SSc 患者)的血液。记录了血管并发症,如数字溃疡、肺动脉高压和硬皮病肾危象。通过体外和体内试验确定了循环NET与血管并发症之间的关系。研究还确定了合成前列环素类似物表前列醇对 NET 释放的影响。与无血管并发症的匹配患者相比,SSc相关血管并发症患者的中性粒细胞活化和NET释放均升高。中性粒细胞活化和NET与血管损伤的循环标志物可溶性E-选择素和VCAM-1呈正相关。用合成前列环素类似物治疗数字缺血患者可提高中性粒细胞环磷酸腺苷的活性,这与抑制NET释放和减少循环中的NET有关。我们的研究表明,NET 与 SSc 的血管并发症之间存在关联。我们还发现了合成前列环素类似物的另一种潜在治疗功效,即减少 SSc 患者中性粒细胞的过度活跃和 NET 的释放。
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CiteScore
8.60
自引率
2.00%
发文量
261
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1999, Arthritis Research and Therapy is an international, open access, peer-reviewed journal, publishing original articles in the area of musculoskeletal research and therapy as well as, reviews, commentaries and reports. A major focus of the journal is on the immunologic processes leading to inflammation, damage and repair as they relate to autoimmune rheumatic and musculoskeletal conditions, and which inform the translation of this knowledge into advances in clinical care. Original basic, translational and clinical research is considered for publication along with results of early and late phase therapeutic trials, especially as they pertain to the underpinning science that informs clinical observations in interventional studies.
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