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PU.1-T cell-conditional knockout (KO) mice, IL-9 KO and IL-9R KO mice were used to establish collagen antibody-induced arthritis (CAIA), respectively. The inhibitor of PU.1 and IL-9 blocking antibody was used in collagen-induced arthritis (CIA). In an in vitro study, the effects of IL-9 were investigated using siRNAs and IL-9 recombinant proteins. Finally, the underlying mechanisms were further investigated by luciferase reporter analysis, WB and Chip-qPCR.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The upregulation of IL-9 expression in patients with RA exhibited a positive correlation with clinical markers. Using CAIA and CIA model, we demonstrated that interventions targeting PU.1 and IL-9 substantially mitigated the inflammatory phenotype. Furthermore, in vitro assays provided the proinflammatory role of IL-9, particularly in the hyperactivation of macrophages and fibroblast-like synoviocytes. 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目的:T辅助细胞9(Th9)因其转录因子PU.1的特征性表达和白细胞介素-9(IL-9)的产生而被认为与多种自身免疫性疾病有关。然而,它与类风湿性关节炎(RA)发病机制的确切关系仍有待进一步明确:方法:通过 ELISA、Western 印迹(WB)和免疫组化染色测定 PU.1 和 IL-9 在 RA 患者中的表达水平。用PU.1-T细胞条件敲除(KO)小鼠、IL-9 KO小鼠和IL-9R KO小鼠分别建立胶原抗体诱导的关节炎(CAIA)。PU.1抑制剂和IL-9阻断抗体被用于胶原诱导的关节炎(CIA)。在体外研究中,使用 siRNA 和 IL-9 重组蛋白研究了 IL-9 的作用。最后,通过荧光素酶报告分析、WB 和芯片-qPCR 进一步研究了其潜在机制:结果:IL-9在RA患者中的表达上调与临床指标呈正相关。通过 CAIA 和 CIA 模型,我们证明了针对 PU.1 和 IL-9 的干预措施能显著减轻炎症表型。此外,体外实验证明了 IL-9 的促炎作用,尤其是在巨噬细胞和成纤维滑膜样细胞的过度激活方面。从机理上讲,我们发现PU.1和IL-9在RA中形成了一个正反馈回路:(1)PU.1直接与IL-9启动子结合,激活其转录;(2)Th9衍生的IL-9通过IL-9R-JAK1/STAT3途径诱导PU.1:这些结果证明,PU.1-IL-9 轴在 Th9 对 RA 的失调中形成了一个正循环。针对这一信号轴是治疗 RA 的潜在靶点方法。
Positive feedback loop PU.1-IL9 in Th9 promotes rheumatoid arthritis development.
Objectives: T helper 9 (Th9) cells are recognised for their characteristic expression of the transcription factor PU.1 and production of interleukin-9 (IL-9), which has been implicated in various autoimmune diseases. However, its precise relationship with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) pathogenesis needs to be further clarified.
Methods: The expression levels of PU.1 and IL-9 in patients with RA were determined by ELISA, western blotting (WB) and immunohistochemical staining. PU.1-T cell-conditional knockout (KO) mice, IL-9 KO and IL-9R KO mice were used to establish collagen antibody-induced arthritis (CAIA), respectively. The inhibitor of PU.1 and IL-9 blocking antibody was used in collagen-induced arthritis (CIA). In an in vitro study, the effects of IL-9 were investigated using siRNAs and IL-9 recombinant proteins. Finally, the underlying mechanisms were further investigated by luciferase reporter analysis, WB and Chip-qPCR.
Results: The upregulation of IL-9 expression in patients with RA exhibited a positive correlation with clinical markers. Using CAIA and CIA model, we demonstrated that interventions targeting PU.1 and IL-9 substantially mitigated the inflammatory phenotype. Furthermore, in vitro assays provided the proinflammatory role of IL-9, particularly in the hyperactivation of macrophages and fibroblast-like synoviocytes. Mechanistically, we uncovered that PU.1 and IL-9 form a positive feedback loop in RA: (1) PU.1 directly binds to the IL-9 promoter, activating its transcription and (2) Th9-derived IL-9 induces PU.1 via the IL-9R-JAK1/STAT3 pathway.
Conclusions: These results support that the PU.1-IL-9 axis forms a positive loop in Th9 dysregulation of RA. Targeting this signalling axis presents a potential target approach for treating RA.
期刊介绍:
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases (ARD) is an international peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of rheumatology, which includes the full spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions, arthritic disease, and connective tissue disorders. ARD publishes basic, clinical, and translational scientific research, including the most important recommendations for the management of various conditions.