Journal article
Authors list: Hasseli, Rebecca; Frommer, Klaus W.; Schwarz, Maria; Huelser, Marie-Lisa; Schreiyaeck, Carina; Arnold, Mona; Diller, Magnus; Tarner, Ingo H.; Lange, Uwe; Pons-Kuehnemann, Joern; Schoenburg, Markus; Rehart, Stefan; Mueller-Ladner, Ulf; Neumann, Elena
Publication year: 2020
Journal: Frontiers in Immunology
Volume number: 11
ISSN: 1664-3224
Open access status: Gold
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00925
Publisher: Frontiers Media
Abstract:
Objective:The long-distance migration of rheumatoid arthritis synovial fibroblasts (RASFs) in the severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) suggests that an interaction between RASFs and endothelial cells (EC) is critical in this process. Our objective was to assess whether immunomodulatory factors such as adipokines and antirheumatic drugs affect the adhesion of RASFs to ECs or the expression of surface molecules. Methods:Primary ECs or human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) and primary RASFs were stimulated with adiponectin (10 mu g/mL), visfatin (100 ng/mL), and resistin (20 ng/mL) or treated with methotrexate (1.5 and 1,000 mu M) and the glucocorticoids prednisolone (1 mu M) and dexamethasone (1 mu M), respectively. The expression of adhesion molecules was analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction. The interaction of both cell types was analyzed under static (cell-to-cell binding assay) and dynamic conditions (flow-adhesion assay). Results:Under static conditions, adipokines increased mostly binding of RASFs to EC (adiponectin: 40%, visfatin: 28%, tumor necrosis factor alpha: 49%). Under flow conditions, visfatin increased RASF adhesion to HUVEC (e.g., 0.5 dyn/cm(2): 75.2%). Reduced adhesion of RASFs to E-selectin was observed after treatment with dexamethasone (e.g., 0.9 dyn/cm(2): -40%). In ECs, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) increased expression of intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (20-fold) and vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (77-fold), whereas P-selectin was downregulated after stimulation with TNF-alpha (-6-fold). Conclusion:The adhesion of RASFs to EC was increased by visfatin under static and flow conditions, whereas glucocorticoids were able to decrease adhesion to E-selectin. The process of migration and adhesion of RASFs to ECs could be enhanced by adipokines via adhesion molecules and seems to be targeted by therapeutic intervention with glucocorticoids.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Hasseli, R., Frommer, K., Schwarz, M., Huelser, M., Schreiyaeck, C., Arnold, M., et al. (2020) Adipokines and Inflammation Alter the Interaction Between Rheumatoid Arthritis Synovial Fibroblasts and Endothelial Cells, Frontiers in Immunology, 11, Article 925. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00925
APA Citation style: Hasseli, R., Frommer, K., Schwarz, M., Huelser, M., Schreiyaeck, C., Arnold, M., Diller, M., Tarner, I., Lange, U., Pons-Kuehnemann, J., Schoenburg, M., Rehart, S., Mueller-Ladner, U., & Neumann, E. (2020). Adipokines and Inflammation Alter the Interaction Between Rheumatoid Arthritis Synovial Fibroblasts and Endothelial Cells. Frontiers in Immunology. 11, Article 925. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00925
Keywords
ADHESION MOLECULES ICAM-1; ALPHA-INDUCED ICAM-1; endocrine; E-SELECTIN; FIBROBLAST; LEUKOCYTE ADHESION; P-SELECTIN; SERUM-LEVELS; VCAM-1