Affiliation:
1. Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria
2. Medical University of Vienna and Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Arthritis and Rehabilitation Vienna Austria
3. Strasbourg University, UMR CNRS 7242 “Biotechnologie et Signalisation Cellulaire” équipe “Neuroimmunologie et thérapie peptidique” Strasbourg France
4. University Hospital Muenster Muenster Germany
Abstract
ObjectiveWe analyzed the impact of amino acid (AA) availability on the inflammatory response in arthritis.MethodsWe stimulated rheumatoid arthritis (RA) fibroblast‐like synoviocytes (FLSs) with tumor necrosis factor (TNF) in the presence or absence of proteinogenic AAs and measured their response by QuantSeq 3′ messenger RNA sequencing, quantitative polymerase chain reaction, and enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay. Signal transduction events were determined by Western blot. We performed K/BxN serum transfer arthritis in mice receiving a normal and a low‐protein diet and analyzed arthritis clinically and histologically.ResultsDeprivation of AAs decreased the expression of a specific subset of genes, including the chemokines CXCL10, CCL2, and CCL5 in TNF‐stimulated FLSs. Mechanistically, the presence of AAs was required for the TNF‐induced activation of an interferon regulatory factor 1 (IRF1)‐STAT1 signaling circuit that drives the expression of chemotactic factors. The expression of IRF1 and the IRF1‐dependent gene set in FLSs was highly correlated with the presence of inflammatory cells in human RA, emphasizing the important role of this AA‐dependent pathway in inflammatory cell recruitment to the synovial tissue. Finally, we show that mice receiving a low‐protein diet expressed less IRF1 in the inflamed synovium and consequently developed reduced clinical and histologic signs of arthritis.ConclusionAA deprivation reduces the severity of arthritis by suppressing the expression of IRF1‐STAT1–driven chemokines, which are crucial for leukocyte recruitment to the arthritic joint. Overall, our study provides novel insights into critical determinants of inflammatory arthritis and may pave the way for dietary intervention trials in RA.image
Subject
Immunology,Rheumatology,Immunology and Allergy
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