Margot Neefjes, Bas A C Housmans, Charlotte Kaffa, Nathalie G M Thielen, Leo A B Joosten, Cornelia H M van den Ende, Elly L Vitters, Guus G H van den Akker, Tim J M Welting, Arjan P M van Caam, Peter M van der Kraan
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Abstract
Objective: OA is a very heterogeneous disease. Here, we aimed to differentiate OA patients based on their serum-induced cell-integrated signalling patterns.
Design: In order to monitor the activity of different cellular homeostasis-regulating pathways in response to patient serum, we analysed the response of human OA serum samples to sixteen cell-based transcription factor luciferase reporter assays. In this study we compared serum samples from 55 patients with knee OA, 56 patients with hand OA and 42 healthy controls.
Results: Differential serum-induced pathway activity was observed between samples from healthy controls, knee OA and hand OA patients: Serum of hand OA patients induced high MAPK-related AP1 activity whereas serum of knee OA patients induced more SRE, ISRE and SOX9 activity, which is related to ELK1-SRF, STAT1-STAT2 and SOX9 activity respectively. Principal component analysis revealed that these differences differentiate hand OA from knee OA. Both hand and knee OA clustered clearly in 2 different endotypes each, but no principle component could be identified of these subtypes within either the hand OA or the knee OA sample group.
Conclusion: This study demonstrates that serum from hand OA and knee OA patients evokes diverse cellular signalling patterns that differentiates hand OA, knee OA and healthy controls. This underlines that the pathomolecular mechanisms of OA are likely significantly different between hand and knee OA, a finding that could lead to new insight into the pathobiology of OA endotypes and joint-specific therapies.
目的:OA 是一种异质性很强的疾病。在此,我们旨在根据血清诱导的细胞整合信号模式来区分 OA 患者:为了监测不同细胞平衡调节通路对患者血清的反应,我们分析了人类 OA 血清样本对 16 种基于细胞的转录因子荧光素酶报告实验的反应。在这项研究中,我们比较了 55 名膝关节 OA 患者、56 名手部 OA 患者和 42 名健康对照者的血清样本:结果:在健康对照组、膝关节 OA 患者和手部 OA 患者的血清样本之间观察到了不同的血清诱导通路活性:手部 OA 患者的血清诱导了较高的 MAPK 相关 AP1 活性,而膝部 OA 患者的血清则诱导了较多的 SRE、ISRE 和 SOX9 活性,这分别与 ELK1-SRF、STAT1-STAT2 和 SOX9 活性有关。主成分分析表明,这些差异将手部 OA 与膝部 OA 区分开来。手部和膝部的 OA 都明显分为 2 个不同的内型,但在手部 OA 或膝部 OA 样本组中都无法确定这些亚型的主成分:这项研究表明,手部 OA 和膝部 OA 患者的血清会诱发不同的细胞信号模式,从而将手部 OA、膝部 OA 和健康对照组区分开来。这突出表明,手部和膝部OA的病理分子机制可能存在显著差异,这一发现可能有助于深入了解OA内型的病理生物学和关节特异性疗法。
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