IL-36γ in enthesitis-related juvenile idiopathic arthritis and its association with disease activity

Majumder, Sanjukta ; Guleria, Shivika ; Aggarwal, Amita (2022) IL-36γ in enthesitis-related juvenile idiopathic arthritis and its association with disease activity Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 208 (2). pp. 212-219. ISSN 0009-9104

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1093/cei/uxac027

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cei/uxac027

Abstract

IL-36 has been implicated in the pathogenesis of spondyloarthropathies (SpA) like psoriasis and inflammatory bowel disease. Enthesitis-related arthritis (ERA) category of juvenile idiopathic arthritis is a form of juvenile SpA, however, no data is available on the role of IL-36 in this disease. IL-36α, β, γ and IL-36R mRNA expression in blood and synovial fluid mononuclear cells and IL-36α, γ, IL-36Ra, IL-6, and IL-17 levels were measured in serum and synovial fluid (SF). IL-36γ production by fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS) upon stimulation with pro-inflammatory cytokines and its effect on FLS were also studied. mRNA levels of IL-36α, IL-36γ, and IL-36R were increased in PBMCs of ERA patients as compared to healthy controls however only IL-36γ was measurable in the serum of one-third of patients. In SFMCs, all four mRNA were detectable but were lower than RA patients. SF IL-36γ levels correlated with disease activity score (r = 0.51, P < 0.0001), SF IL-6 (r = 0.4, P = 0.0063) and IL-17 levels (r = 0.57, P = 0.0018). Pro-inflammatory cytokines increased the expression of IL-36γ and IL-6 in FLS cultures. SFs from five ERA patients also increased expressions of IL-36γ and IL-6 in FLS which could be blocked by using IL-36Ra. This suggests that pro-inflammatory cytokines aid in the upregulation of IL-36γ which in turn may upregulate the expression of IL-6. This might lead to a positive feedback loop of inflammation in ERA. Association of SF levels of IL-36γ with disease activity further supports this possibility. IL-36Ra based therapy may have a role in ERA.

Item Type:Article
Source:Copyright of this article belongs to British Society for Rheumatology
Keywords:ERA-JIA; IL-36; cytokine; inflammation; spondyloarthropathy
ID Code:129217
Deposited On:22 Nov 2022 10:59
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