Author:
Allas Lyess,Brochard Sybille,Rochoux Quitterie,Ribet Jules,Dujarrier Cleo,Veyssiere Alexis,Aury-Landas Juliette,Grard Ophélie,Leclercq Sylvain,Vivien Denis,Ea Hang-Korng,Maubert Eric,Cohen-Solal Martine,Boumediene Karim,Agin Véronique,Baugé Catherine
Abstract
Abstract
Histone methyltransferase EZH2 is upregulated during osteoarthritis (OA), which is the most widespread rheumatic disease worldwide, and a leading cause of disability. This study aimed to assess the impact of EZH2 inhibition on cartilage degradation, inflammation and functional disability. In vitro, gain and loss of EZH2 function were performed in human articular OA chondrocytes stimulated with IL-1β. In vivo, the effects of EZH2 inhibition were investigated on medial meniscectomy (MMX) OA mouse model. The tissue alterations were assayed by histology and the functional disabilities of the mice by actimetry and running wheel. In vitro, EZH2 overexpression exacerbated the action of IL-1β in chondrocytes increasing the expression of genes involved in inflammation, pain (NO, PGE2, IL6, NGF) and catabolism (MMPs), whereas EZH2 inhibition by a pharmacological inhibitor, EPZ-6438, reduced IL-1β effects. Ex vivo, EZH2 inhibition decreased IL-1β-induced degradation of cartilage. In vivo, intra-articular injections of the EZH2 inhibitor reduced cartilage degradation and improved motor functions of OA mice. This study demonstrates that the pharmacological inhibition of the histone methyl-transferase EZH2 slows the progression of osteoarthritis and improves motor functions in an experimental OA model, suggesting that EZH2 could be an effective target for the treatment of OA by reducing catabolism, inflammation and pain.
Funder
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Normandy County Council
European Commission
Société Francaise de Rhumatologie
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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