Role of Citrullinated Collagen in Autoimmune Arthritis.
Linda K MyersYing-Xin OuyangJay R PatelHerman H OdensVirginia Woo-RasberryJeoungeun J ParkAe-Kyung YiEdward F RosloniecDavid D BrandJohn M StuartAndrew H KangPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Citrullination of proteins plays an important role in protein function and it has recently become clear that citrullinated proteins play a role in immune responses. In this study we examined how citrullinated collagen, an extracellular matrix protein, affects T-cell function during the development of autoimmune arthritis. Using an HLA-DR1 transgenic mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis, mice were treated intraperitoneally with either native type I collagen (CI), citrullinated CI (cit-CI), or phosphate buffered saline (PBS) prior to induction of autoimmune arthritis. While the mice given native CI had significantly less severe arthritis than controls administered PBS, mice receiving cit-CI had no decrease in the severity of autoimmune arthritis. Using Jurkat cells expressing the inhibitory receptor leukocyte-associated immunoglobulin-like receptor-1 (LAIR-1), Western blot analysis indicated that while CI and cit-CI bound to LAIR-1 with similar affinity, only CI induced phosphorylation of the LAIR ITIM tyrosines; cit-CI was ineffective. These data suggest that cit-CI acts as an antagonist of LAIR-1 signaling, and that the severity of autoimmune arthritis can effectively be altered by targeting T cells with citrullinated collagen.
Keyphrases
- rheumatoid arthritis
- multiple sclerosis
- extracellular matrix
- drug induced
- mouse model
- immune response
- disease activity
- induced apoptosis
- tissue engineering
- binding protein
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- ankylosing spondylitis
- dendritic cells
- small molecule
- oxidative stress
- mass spectrometry
- skeletal muscle
- cell proliferation
- inflammatory response
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- systemic sclerosis
- deep learning
- pi k akt
- stress induced
- high glucose
- capillary electrophoresis