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Enhancement of lymphocyte migration and cytokine production by ephrinB1 system in rheumatoid arthritis

Department of Biomolecular Science and Orthopedics, Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine, Fukushima, Japan Submitted 22 July 2007 ; accepted in final form 15 October 2007 Although the etiology of early events in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) remains undefined, an anomaly in T cell homeostasis...

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Published in:American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology 2008-01, Vol.294 (1), p.C189-C196
Main Authors: Kitamura, Takuya, Kabuyama, Yukihito, Kamataki, Akihisa, Homma, Miwako K, Kobayashi, Hideo, Aota, Shigeo, Kikuchi, Shin-ichi, Homma, Yoshimi
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Summary:Department of Biomolecular Science and Orthopedics, Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine, Fukushima, Japan Submitted 22 July 2007 ; accepted in final form 15 October 2007 Although the etiology of early events in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) remains undefined, an anomaly in T cell homeostasis and hyperproliferation of synovial-lining cells are involved in the disease process. Since it has been reported that the ephrin/Eph receptor system plays important signaling roles in inflammation processes, we attempted to examine ephrinB molecules in T cells and synovial cells derived from RA in this study. The expression level of ephrinB1 was significantly high in synovial fibroblasts and CD3-positive exudate lymphocytes in synovial tissues derived from patients with RA compared with those in osteoarthritis (OA). Protein and mRNA levels of ephrinB1 were also higher in peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) prepared from patients with RA than those from normal controls. Similar results were obtained from an animal model of human RA, collagen antibody-induced arthritis mice. Moreover, a recombinant ephrinB1/Fc fusion protein stimulated normal PBLs to exhibit enhanced migration and production of TNF- . EphrinB1/Fc also activated synovial cells established from patients with RA to produce IL-6. Tyrosine phosphorylation of EphB1 was induced in these cells by ephrinB1/Fc. The CpG islands in the 5' upstream regulatory region of the ephrinB1 gene were hypomethylated in RA patients compared with those of normal donors. These results suggest that ephrinB1 and EphB1 receptors play an important role in the inflammatory states of RA, especially by affecting the population and function of T cells. Inhibition of the ephrinB/EphB system might be a novel target for the treatment of RA. synovial cells; T cells; cytokine; DNA methylation Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: Y. Homma, Dept. of Biomolecular Science, Fukushima Medical Univ. School of Medicine, Fukushima 960-1295, Japan (e-mail: yoshihom{at}fmu.ac.jp )
ISSN:0363-6143
1522-1563
DOI:10.1152/ajpcell.00314.2007