FRI0052 The cox/prostaglandin-E2 pathway is critical for autocrine IL-17A production by TH17 cells upon synovial fibroblast interaction

Background Recently, the authors have shown that Th17, but not Th1 cells, from patients with early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are potent activators of synovial fibroblasts (RASF) resulting inautocrine IL-17A production. This IL-17A production results in a pro-inflammatory loop, which is characterized...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of the rheumatic diseases 2013-06, Vol.71 (Suppl 3), p.326-327
Hauptverfasser: Paulissen, S.M.J., van Hamburg, J.P., Davelaar, N., Asmawidjaja, P.S., Hazes, J.M.W., Lubberts, E.
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Zusammenfassung:Background Recently, the authors have shown that Th17, but not Th1 cells, from patients with early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are potent activators of synovial fibroblasts (RASF) resulting inautocrine IL-17A production. This IL-17A production results in a pro-inflammatory loop, which is characterized by an up-regulation in pro-inflammatory cytokines and cartilage degrading enzymes. The autocrine IL-17A production by Th17 cells is critical for the perseverance of the pro-inflammatory loop, but the mechanism underlying the autocrine IL-17A induction is unclear. Objectives To investigate the mechanism responsible for the autocrine IL-17A induction upon Th17-RASF interaction. Methods CD4+CD45RO+CCR6+ (Th17) and CD4+CD45RO+CCR6- (Th1) cells were isolated by FACS sorting from healthy controls and early RA patients. These cells were co-cultured with RASF, in the presence of neutralizing antibodies directed against soluble IL-6R (anti-sIL-6R) and/or IL-1b, and celecoxib. Gene expression profiles were generated and supernatant was collected for cytokine analyses by ELISA. Results Gene expression analysis revealed that the genes encoding for IL-6 and IL-1b were up-regulated in Th17-RASF cultures. These data were confirmed by ELISA and Q-PCR, respectively. Since IL-1b and IL-6 may be involved in IL-17/Th17 polarization we examined the contribution of these cytokines on the autocrine IL-17A loop.Blockade of IL-1b and IL-6 activity, but not TNF-α significantly suppressed IL-17A production in the co-culture, but the inhibitory effects were limited.Of note, the combination of anti-IL-1b and anti-sIL-6R markedly suppressed IL-17F. No effects were found on IFN-γ. Interestingly,the genes encoding for cyclo-oxygenase-2 (COX-2) and prostaglandin-E-synthase (PTGES), which are involved in prostaglandin-E2 (PGE2) synthesis, were also up-regulated in Th17-RASF cultures. This was associated with a dramatic increase of PGE2 production in Th17-RASF cultures compared to Th1-RASF cultures. Treatment of Th17-RASF cultures with celecoxib, an inhibitor of cyclo-oxygenase-2 (COX-2) activity, resulted in a significant decrease of IL-17A, but not of IFN-g and TNF-a production. Furthermore, the decrease in IL-17A production caused by celecoxib treatment was much more pronounced compared to neutralizing IL-1 and IL-6 activity. Flow cytometry revealed a decrease in Th17 cells in celecoxib treated co-cultures, while no effects on Th1 or Th2 cells were found. Moreover, celecoxib treatment signifi
ISSN:0003-4967
1468-2060
DOI:10.1136/annrheumdis-2012-eular.2509