Literature DB >> 32148148

Uric acid-mediated inflammasome activation in IL-6 primed innate immune cells is regulated by baricitinib.

Jumpei Temmoku1, Yuya Fujita1, Naoki Matsuoka1, Takeshi Urano2, Makiko Yashiro Furuya1, Tomoyuki Asano1, Shuzo Sato1, Haruki Matsumoto1, Hiroshi Watanabe1, Hideko Kozuru3, Hiroshi Yatsuhashi3, Atsushi Kawakami4, Kiyoshi Migita1,3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Gout is an inflammatory arthropathy caused by the deposition of monosodium urate (MSU). The synthesis and release of IL-1β is crucial for MSU-induced synovial inflammation. The aim of the present study was to investigate the mechanism of MSU crystal-induced autoinflammatory processes.
METHODS: In vitro studies were used to evaluate the role of IL-6 in inflammasome activation in human neutrophils cultured with MSU crystals. Human neutrophils were stimulated with MSU in the presence or absence of IL-6 priming to determine NLRP3 inflammasome activation and subsequent cleaved caspase-1 induction or IL-1β production.
RESULTS: IL-6 or MSU stimulation alone did not result in the efficient IL-1β production from human neutrophils. However, MSU stimulation induced marked IL-1β production from IL-6-primed neutrophils. Pretreatment with baricitinib, which blocks IL-6 receptor signaling, prevented MSU-induced cleaved caspase-1 or IL-1β induction in IL-6-primed neutrophils. Tocilizumab pretreatment also inhibited MSU-mediated IL-1β production from IL-6-primed neutrophils.
CONCLUSION: Priming of human neutrophils with IL-6 promotes uric acid-mediated IL-1β secretion in the absence of microbial stimulation. These results suggest that an endogenous cytokine, IL-6, is involved in MSU-mediated NLRP3 inflammasome activation and subsequent IL-1β production from innate immune cells and has a crucial role in MSU crystal-induced synovial inflammation. These findings provide insights into uric acid-mediated autoinflammation in the innate immune system.

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Keywords:  Gout; NLR family pyrin domain containing 3; inflammasome; interleukin-1 beta; interleukin-6; monosodium urate; neutrophils

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32148148     DOI: 10.1080/14397595.2020.1740410

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Rheumatol        ISSN: 1439-7595            Impact factor:   3.023


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