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The long-non coding RNA HOTAIR as site specific regulator of inflammation in chronic arthritis

Authors :
Muriel elhai
Raphael Micheroli
Miranda Houtman
Masoumeh Mirrahimi
Larissa Moser
Chantal Pauli
Kristina Bürki
Andrea Laimbacher
Gabriela Kania
Kerstin Klein
Philipp Schätzle
Mojca Frank Bertoncelj
Sam Edalat
Maria Sakkou
George Kollias
Marietta Armaka
Oliver Distler
Caroline Ospelt
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2023.

Abstract

Most forms of arthritis, have a distinctive topographical pattern of joint involvement. Beyond these differences among diseases, there are also differences in phenotype and response to treatment between joints of the same type of arthritis, suggesting that molecular mechanisms may differ depending on joint location. Here we show that there are joint-specific molecular and tissue changes in the synovium and in local stromal cells (synovial fibroblasts;SF). The long non-coding RNA HOTAIR, expressed only in lower extremities SF, regulates much of this site-specific gene expression in SF. Downregulation of HOTAIR after TNF stimulation regulated relevant inflammatory pathways by epigenetic and transcriptional mechanisms and modified the migratory function of SF, decreased SF-mediated osteoclastogenesis, and increased the attraction of B cells by SF. Since site-specific expression of HOTAIR was also measured in the skin, spine and gastrointestinal tract, we propose HOTAIR as important epigenetic factor that modulates site-specific phenotypes of chronic inflammation.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d294b60e59970be0c64c4d29ccc2df69
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2543547/v1