Inverse‐Vaccines for Rheumatoid Arthritis Re‐establish Metabolic and Immunological Homeostasis in Joint Tissues

Author:

Thumsi Abhirami1ORCID,Martínez Diego2,Swaminathan Srivatsan J.3,Esrafili Arezoo4,Suresh Abhirami P.1,Jaggarapu Madhan Mohan Chandrasekhar5,Lintecum Kelly4,Halim Michelle4,Mantri Shivani V.6,Sleiman Yasmine6,Appel Nicole4,Gu Haiwei7,Curtis Marion89,Zuniga Cristal2,Acharya Abhinav P.1510ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology Case Western REserve University School of Medicine Cleveland, OH 44106 USA

2. Department of Biology San Diego State University San Diego CA 92182 USA

3. School of Life Sciences Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 USA

4. Department of Chemical Engineering School for the Engineering of Matter Transport and Energy Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 USA

5. Department of Biomedical Engineering Case Western Reserve University Cleveland 44106 USA

6. Department of Biomedical Engineering School of Biological and Health System Engineering Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 USA

7. College of Health Solutions Arizona State University Phoenix AZ 85281 USA

8. Department of Cancer Biology Mayo Clinic Scottsdale AZ 85259 USA

9. College of Medicine and Science Mayo Clinic Scottsdale AZ 85259 USA

10. Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio 44106 USA

Abstract

AbstractRheumatoid arthritis (RA) causes immunological and metabolic imbalances in tissue, exacerbating inflammation in affected joints. Changes in immunological and metabolic tissue homeostasis at different stages of RA are not well understood. Herein, the changes in the immunological and metabolic profiles in different stages in collagen induced arthritis (CIA), namely, early, intermediate, and late stage is examined. Moreover, the efficacy of the inverse‐vaccine, paKG(PFK15+bc2) microparticle, to restore tissue homeostasis at different stages is also investigated. Immunological analyses of inverse‐vaccine‐treated group revealed a significant decrease in the activation of pro‐inflammatory immune cells and remarkable increase in regulatory T‐cell populations in the intermediate and late stages compared to no treatment. Also, glycolysis in the spleen is normalized in the late stages of CIA in inverse‐vaccine‐treated mice, which is similar to no‐disease tissues. Metabolomics analyses revealed that metabolites UDP‐glucuronic acid and L‐Glutathione oxidized are significantly altered between treatment groups, and thus might provide new druggable targets for RA treatment. Flux metabolic modeling identified amino acid and carnitine pathways as the central pathways affected in arthritic tissue with CIA progression. Overall, this study shows that the inverse‐vaccines initiate early re‐establishment of homeostasis, which persists through the disease span.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Foundation for the National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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