Pathological role of activated mTOR in CXCR3+ memory B cells of rheumatoid arthritis. (9th March 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Pathological role of activated mTOR in CXCR3+ memory B cells of rheumatoid arthritis. (9th March 2021)
- Main Title:
- Pathological role of activated mTOR in CXCR3+ memory B cells of rheumatoid arthritis
- Authors:
- Iwata, Shigeru
Zhang, Mingzeng
Hajime, Maiko
Ohkubo, Naoaki
Sonomoto, Koshiro
Torimoto, Keiichi
Kitanaga, Yukihiro
Trimova, Gulzhan
Todoroki, Yasuyuki
Miyata, Hiroko
Ueno, Masanobu
Nagayasu, Atsushi
Kanda, Ryuichiro
Nakano, Kazuhisa
Nakayamada, Shingo
Sakata, Kei
Tanaka, Yoshiya - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objectives: B cells play an important pathological role in RA. In this study, we investigated the role of metabolic regulator mTOR in B cells and its relevance to the pathology of RA. Methods: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were isolated from 31 normal subjects and 86 RA patients and the gated B cells were assessed for mTOR phosphorylation and chemokine receptor expression. In vitro studies on peripheral blood B cells isolated from the control and RA patients investigated the molecular mechanisms. Results: Higher concentrations of CXCL10 (CXCR3 ligands) and lower percentages of CXCR3 + memory B cells were present in the peripheral blood of RA patients relative to the control. RA patients with high CXCL10 concentrations had smaller percentage of CXCR3 + memory B cells and high disease activity. One-year treatment with TNF inhibitors increased the percentage of CXCR3 + memory B cells and reduced serum CXCL10 concentrations. mTOR phosphorylation in B cells was further enhanced in RA patients, compared with the control, and was selectively enhanced in CXCR3 + memory B cells. mTOR phosphorylation in CXCR3 + memory B cells correlated with disease activity. In vitro, mTOR phosphorylation in B cells enhanced IL-6 production and increased RANKL expression. Conclusion: mTOR activation in CXCR3 + memory B cells of RA patients is associated with disease activity, mediated through IL-6 production and RANKL expression. The obtained results also suggest that TNF inhibitorsAbstract: Objectives: B cells play an important pathological role in RA. In this study, we investigated the role of metabolic regulator mTOR in B cells and its relevance to the pathology of RA. Methods: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were isolated from 31 normal subjects and 86 RA patients and the gated B cells were assessed for mTOR phosphorylation and chemokine receptor expression. In vitro studies on peripheral blood B cells isolated from the control and RA patients investigated the molecular mechanisms. Results: Higher concentrations of CXCL10 (CXCR3 ligands) and lower percentages of CXCR3 + memory B cells were present in the peripheral blood of RA patients relative to the control. RA patients with high CXCL10 concentrations had smaller percentage of CXCR3 + memory B cells and high disease activity. One-year treatment with TNF inhibitors increased the percentage of CXCR3 + memory B cells and reduced serum CXCL10 concentrations. mTOR phosphorylation in B cells was further enhanced in RA patients, compared with the control, and was selectively enhanced in CXCR3 + memory B cells. mTOR phosphorylation in CXCR3 + memory B cells correlated with disease activity. In vitro, mTOR phosphorylation in B cells enhanced IL-6 production and increased RANKL expression. Conclusion: mTOR activation in CXCR3 + memory B cells of RA patients is associated with disease activity, mediated through IL-6 production and RANKL expression. The obtained results also suggest that TNF inhibitors mediate an impact on the association between CXCL10 and mTOR activated CXCR3 + memory B cells. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Rheumatology. Volume 60:Number 11(2021)
- Journal:
- Rheumatology
- Issue:
- Volume 60:Number 11(2021)
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- Volume 60, Issue 11 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 60
- Issue:
- 11
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0060-0011-0000
- Page Start:
- 5452
- Page End:
- 5462
- Publication Date:
- 2021-03-09
- Subjects:
- B-lymphocyte -- autoimmune diseases -- cell-signalling molecules -- immunology -- rheumatoid arthritis
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- 10.1093/rheumatology/keab229 ↗
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