类风湿性关节炎中抗 MAA 抗体对巨噬细胞的激活作用和炎症诱导。

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Marcelo Afonso , Jitong Sun , Koji Sakuraba , Alexandra Cîrciumaru , Denis Lagutkin , Maša Filipović , Anca I. Catrina , Caroline Grönwall , Aase Hensvold , Bence Réthi
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摘要

我们研究了以丙二醛-乙醛蛋白加合物为靶点的类风湿性关节炎(RA)自身抗体(抗MAA)对炎症和巨噬细胞功能的影响。我们检测到抗-MAA暴露的巨噬细胞的基因表达和趋化因子(如CCL22和CCL24)的产生发生了深刻的重编程。此外,在 TLR 激活时,抗-MAA 预处理促进了炎性细胞因子谱的形成。虽然抗MAA通常具有多重反应性,但我们观察到诱导巨噬细胞活化的克隆具有显著的多样性。抗MAA抗体不会导致小鼠关节炎,但会改变关节中的一系列细胞因子和生长因子编码基因。在有患 RA 风险的个体中,抗 MAA IgG 水平与关节炎发病前和发病时的循环炎症介质相关。因此,某些 IgG 抗MAA 克隆可能通过诱导 FcγR 介导的巨噬细胞预激活,并为增强对后续炎症刺激的反应创造条件,从而在全身性炎症开始之前对关节的炎症启动做出贡献。
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Macrophage activation and inflammatory priming by anti-MAA antibodies in rheumatoid arthritis

We studied the effects of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) autoantibodies that target malondialdehyde-acetaldehyde protein adducts (anti-MAA) on inflammation and macrophage functions. We detected a profound reprogramming of gene expressions and the production of chemokines, such as CCL22 and CCL24, in anti-MAA exposed macrophages. Moreover, anti-MAA pretreatment promoted a more inflammatory cytokine profile upon TLR activation. Although anti-MAA are typically multi-reactive, we observed a prominent clonal diversity in inducing macrophage activation. Anti-MAA antibodies were not arthritogenic in mice, but altered a set of cytokine and growth factor encoding genes in the joints. In individuals at risk of RA anti-MAA IgG levels correlated with circulating inflammatory mediators prior to and at arthritis onset. Certain IgG anti-MAA clones may thus contribute to an inflammatory priming of the joint prior to the onset of systemic inflammation via inducing FcγR-mediated macrophage pre-activation and setting the stage for augmented responses to subsequent inflammatory stimuli.

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Clinical immunology
Clinical immunology 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
12.30
自引率
1.20%
发文量
212
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: Clinical Immunology publishes original research delving into the molecular and cellular foundations of immunological diseases. Additionally, the journal includes reviews covering timely subjects in basic immunology, along with case reports and letters to the editor.
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