Acute joint inflammation induces a sharp increase in the number of synovial fluid EVs and modifies their phospholipid profile

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular and cell biology of lipids Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.bbalip.2023.159367
Laura Varela , Chris H.A. van de Lest , Janneke Boere , Sten F.W.M. Libregts , Estefanía Lozano-Andrés , P. René van Weeren , Marca H.M. Wauben
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Inflammation is the hallmark of most joint disorders. However, the precise regulation of induction, perpetuation, and resolution of joint inflammation is not entirely understood. Since extracellular vesicles (EVs) are critical for intercellular communication, we aim to unveil their role in these processes. Here, we investigated the EVs' dynamics and phospholipidome profile from synovial fluid (SF) of healthy equine joints and from horses with lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced synovitis.

LPS injection triggered a sharp increase of SF-EVs at 5-8 h post-injection, which started to decline at 24 h post-injection. Importantly, we identified significant changes in the lipid profile of SF-EVs after synovitis induction. Compared to healthy joint-derived SF-EVs (0 h), SF-EVs collected at 5, 24, and 48 h post-LPS injection were strongly increased in hexosylceramides. At the same time, phosphatidylserine, phosphatidylcholine, and sphingomyelin were decreased in SF-EVs at 5 h and 24 h post-LPS injection. Based on the lipid changes during acute inflammation, we composed specific lipid profiles associated with healthy and inflammatory state-derived SF-EVs. The sharp increase in SF-EVs during acute synovitis and the correlation of specific lipids with either healthy or inflamed states-derived SF-EVs are findings of potential interest for unveiling the role of SF-EVs in joint inflammation, as well as for the identification of EV-biomarkers of joint inflammation.

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急性关节炎症导致滑液EVs数量急剧增加,并改变其磷脂谱。
炎症是大多数关节疾病的标志。然而,关节炎症的诱导、持续和消退的精确调控尚不完全清楚。由于细胞外小泡(EV)对细胞间通讯至关重要,我们旨在揭示它们在这些过程中的作用。在这里,我们研究了健康马关节滑液(SF)和脂多糖(LPS)诱导的滑膜炎马的EV动力学和磷脂组图谱。LPS注射在注射后5-8小时引发SF EVs的急剧增加,在注射后24小时开始下降。重要的是,我们发现滑膜炎诱导后SF EVs的脂质谱发生了显著变化。与健康关节衍生的SF EV(0小时)相比,在注射LPS后5、24和48小时收集的SF EV在己糖基神经酰胺中显著增加。同时,在LPS注射后5小时和24小时,SF EVs中的磷脂酰丝氨酸、磷脂酰胆碱和鞘磷脂减少。基于急性炎症期间的脂质变化,我们构建了与健康和炎症状态衍生的SF EV相关的特定脂质图谱。急性滑膜炎期间SF EV的急剧增加以及特定脂质与健康或炎症状态衍生的SF EV的相关性是揭示SF EV在关节炎症中的作用以及鉴定关节炎症的EV生物标志物的潜在兴趣。
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期刊介绍: BBA Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids publishes papers on original research dealing with novel aspects of molecular genetics related to the lipidome, the biosynthesis of lipids, the role of lipids in cells and whole organisms, the regulation of lipid metabolism and function, and lipidomics in all organisms. Manuscripts should significantly advance the understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying biological processes in which lipids are involved. Papers detailing novel methodology must report significant biochemical, molecular, or functional insight in the area of lipids.
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