Insensitive Effects of Inflammatory Cytokines on the Reference Genes of Synovial Fluid Resident-Mesenchymal Stem Cells Derived from Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients.
Eun-Yeong BokSaet-Byul KimGitika ThakurYong-Ho ChoeSeong-Ju OhSun-Chul HwangSun-A OckGyu-Jin RhoSang-Il LeeWon-Jae LeeSung-Lim LeePublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Mesenchymal stem cells derived from rheumatoid arthritis patients (RA-MSCs) provide an understanding of a variety of cellular and immunological responses within the inflammatory milieu. Sustained exposure of MSCs to inflammatory cytokines is likely to exert an influence on genetic variations, including reference genes (RGs). The sensitive effect of cytokines on the reference genes of RA-SF-MSCs may be a variation factor affecting patient-derived MSCs as well as the accuracy and reliability of data. Here, we comparatively evaluated the stability levels of nine RG candidates, namely GAPDH , ACTB , B2M , EEF1A1 , TBP , RPLP0 , PPIA , YWHAZ , and HPRT1 , to find the most stable ones. Alteration of the RG expression was evaluated in MSCs derived from the SF of healthy donors (H-SF-MSCs) and in RA-SF-MSCs using the geNorm and NormFinder software programs. The results showed that TBP , PPIA , and YWHAZ were the most stable RGs for the normalization of H-SF-MSCs and RA-SF-MSCs using RT-qPCR, whereas ACTB, the most commonly used RG, was less stable and performed poorly. Additionally, the sensitivity of RG expression upon exposure to proinflammatory cytokines (TNF-α and IL-1β) was evaluated. RG stability was sensitive in the H-SF-MSCs exposed to TNF-α and IL-1β but insensitive in the RA-SF-MSCs. Furthermore, the normalization of IDO expression using ACTB falsely diminished the magnitude of biological significance, which was further confirmed with a functional analysis and an IDO activity assay. In conclusion, the results suggest that TBP , PPIA , and YWHAZ can be used in SF-MSCs, regardless of their exposure to inflammatory cytokines.
Keyphrases
- mesenchymal stem cells
- umbilical cord
- rheumatoid arthritis
- rheumatoid arthritis patients
- disease activity
- bone marrow
- poor prognosis
- genome wide
- cell therapy
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- public health
- interstitial lung disease
- machine learning
- binding protein
- stem cells
- gene expression
- copy number
- systemic sclerosis
- oxidative stress
- quality improvement