HIF-2aα-induced chemokines stimulate motility of fibroblast-like synoviocytes and chondrocytes into the cartilage-pannus interface in experimental rheumatoid arthritis mouse models

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Introduction: Pannus formation and resulting cartilage destruction during rheumatoid arthritis (RA) depends on the migration of synoviocytes to cartilage tissue. Here, we focused on the role of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-2aα-induced chemokines by chondrocytes in the regulation of fibroblast-like synoviocyte (FLS) migration into the cartilage-pannus interface and cartilage erosion. Methods: Collagen-induced arthritis (CIA), K/BxN serum transfer, and tumor necrosis factor-aα transgenic mice were used as experimental RA models. Expression patterns of HIF-2aα and chemokines were determined via immunostaining, Western blotting and RT-PCR. FLS motility was evaluated using transwell migration and invasion assays. The specific role of HIF-2aα was determined via local deletion of HIF-2aα in joint tissues or using conditional knockout (KO) mice. Cartilage destruction, synovitis and pannus formation were assessed via histological analysis. Results: HIF-2aα and various chemokines were markedly upregulated in degenerating cartilage and pannus of RA joints. HIF-2aα induced chemokine expression by chondrocytes in both primary culture and cartilage tissue. HIF-2aα -induced chemokines by chondrocytes regulated the migration and invasion of FLS. Local deletion of HIF-2aα in joint tissues inhibited pannus formation adjacent to cartilage tissue and cartilage destruction caused by K/BxN serum transfer. Furthermore, conditional knockout of HIF-2aα in cartilage blocked pannus formation in adjacent cartilage but not bone tissue, along with inhibition of cartilage erosion caused by K/BxN serum transfer. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that chemokines induced by IL-1β or HIF-2aα in chondrocytes regulate pannus expansion by stimulating FLS migration and invasion, leading to cartilage erosion during RA pathogenesis.

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Huh, Y. H., Lee, G., Lee, K. B., Koh, J. T., Chun, J. S., & Ryu, J. H. (2015). HIF-2aα-induced chemokines stimulate motility of fibroblast-like synoviocytes and chondrocytes into the cartilage-pannus interface in experimental rheumatoid arthritis mouse models. Arthritis Research and Therapy, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13075-015-0816-x

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