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Mesenchymal TNFR2 promotes the development of polyarthritis and comorbid heart valve stenosis.

Maria Sakkou1, Panagiotis Chouvardas1,2, Lydia Ntari1, Alejandro Prados1, Kristin Moreth3, Helmut Fuchs3, Valerie Gailus-Durner3, Martin Hrabe de Angelis3,4,5, Maria C Denis6, Niki Karagianni6, George Kollias1,2.   

Abstract

Mesenchymal TNF signaling is etiopathogenic for inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and spondyloarthritis (SpA). The role of Tnfr1 in arthritis has been documented; however, Tnfr2 functions are unknown. Here, we investigate the mesenchymal-specific role of Tnfr2 in the TnfΔARE mouse model of SpA in arthritis and heart valve stenosis comorbidity by cell-specific, Col6a1-cre-driven gene targeting. We find that TNF/Tnfr2 signaling in resident synovial fibroblasts (SFs) and valvular interstitial cells (VICs) is detrimental for both pathologies, pointing to common cellular mechanisms. In contrast, systemic Tnfr2 provides protective signaling, since its complete deletion leads to severe deterioration of both pathologies. SFs and VICs lacking Tnfr2 fail to acquire pathogenic activated phenotypes and display increased expression of antiinflammatory cytokines associated with decreased Akt signaling. Comparative RNA sequencing experiments showed that the majority of the deregulated pathways in TnfΔARE mesenchymal-origin SFs and VICs, including proliferation, inflammation, migration, and disease-specific genes, are regulated by Tnfr2; thus, in its absence, they are maintained in a quiescent nonpathogenic state. Our data indicate a pleiotropy of Tnfr2 functions, with mesenchymal Tnfr2 driving cell activation and arthritis/valve stenosis pathogenesis only in the presence of systemic Tnfr2, whereas nonmesenchymal Tnfr2 overcomes this function, providing protective signals and, thus, containing both pathologies.

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Keywords:  Arthritis; Autoimmunity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29618659      PMCID: PMC5928856          DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.98864

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JCI Insight        ISSN: 2379-3708


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