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Regulation of Synovial Inflammation and Tissue Destruction by Guanylate Binding Protein 5 in Synovial Fibroblasts From Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis and Rats With Adjuvant‐Induced Arthritis
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  • Arthritis & rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.), 2021-06, Vol.73 (6), p.943-954
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United States: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
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Wiley Online Library
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  • Objective Rheumatoid arthritis synovial fibroblasts (RASFs) are crucial mediators of synovial inflammation and joint destruction. However, their intrinsic immunoregulatory mechanisms under chronic inflammation remain unclear. Thus, the present study was undertaken to understand the role of a newly identified GTPase, guanylate binding protein 5 (GBP‐5), in RA pathogenesis. Methods The expression of GBP1–GBP7 transcripts was evaluated using quantitative reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction in RA synovial tissue or synovial tissue unaffected by RA. Our investigation on transient small interfering RNA (siRNA) knockdown and lentiviral overexpression in human RASFs examined the regulatory role of GBP‐5 on proinflammatory cytokine signaling pathways. Unbiased whole transcriptome RNA sequencing analysis was used to assess the impact of GBP‐5 on RASF molecular functions. These findings were confirmed using a rat model of adjuvant‐induced arthritis (AIA) in vivo. Results Among different GBPs evaluated, GBP‐5 was selectively up‐regulated in RA synovial tissue (P < 0.05; n = 4) and in the joints of rats with AIA (P < 0.05; n = 6) and was significantly induced in human RASFs by interleukin‐1β (IL‐1β), tumor necrosis factor (TNF), and/or interferon‐γ (IFNγ) (P < 0.05; n = 3). Bioinformatics analysis of RNA sequencing data identified cytokine–cytokine receptor signaling as a major function altered by GBP‐5, with IL‐6 signaling as a primary target. Knockdown of GBP‐5 amplified IL‐1β–induced IL‐6, IL‐8, and epithelial neutrophil–activating peptide 78/CXCL5 production by 44%, 54%, 45%, respectively, and matrix metalloproteinase 1 (MMP‐1) production by several‐fold—effects that reversed with exogenously delivered GBP‐5. Lack of GBP‐5 increased IFNγ‐induced proliferation and migration of human RASFs. GBP‐5 knockdown in vivo using intraarticular siRNA exacerbated disease onset, severity, synovitis, and bone destruction in rat AIA. Conclusion Expressed by RASFs in response to cytokine stimulation, GBP‐5 has potential to restore cellular homeostasis and blunt inflammation and tissue destruction in RA.

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