KLF9 positively regulates TRIM33 to inhibit abnormal synovial fibroblast proliferation, migration as well as inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis

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Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can cause irreversible joint injury and serious disability. This study aimed to investigate how TRIM33 regulated by KLF9 affects the aggressive behaviors of synovial fibroblasts induced by tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α). Materials and Methods: TNF-α-induced MH7A cells were used to simulate the in vitro model of RA. TRIM33 and KLF9 expression in TNF-α-challenged MH7A cells and transfection efficiency were analyzed via real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction together with western blot. The viability, proliferation, invasion, and migration of TNF-α-induced MH7A cells after transfection was respectively detected by CCK-8, EdU staining, transwell, and wound-healing assays. The expression of invasion and migration-related proteins and inflammation-related proteins was determined by western blot and the levels of inflammatory factors were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The combination between TRIM33 and KLF9 was substantiated through dual-luciferase reporter assay and chromatin immunoprecipitation. Results: TRIM33 and KLF9 expression in TNF-α-challenged MH7A cells was downregulated. TRIM33 elevation inhibited TNF-α-elicited proliferation, metastasis as well as inflammation of MH7A cells. Moreover, KLF9 was combined with TRIM33 and KLF9 promoted transcription of TRIM33. The inhibitory effect of TRIM33 overexpression on proliferation, invasion and migration and inflammation of MH7A cells induced by TNF-α was alleviated by the downregulation of KLF9. Conclusion: KLF9 positively regulates TRIM33 to suppress the abnormal MH7A cell proliferation, migration, and reduce inflammation upon exposure to TNF-α, which was reversed by inhibiting KLF9.

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Huang, D., Tao, L., & Du, X. (2022). KLF9 positively regulates TRIM33 to inhibit abnormal synovial fibroblast proliferation, migration as well as inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis. Immunity, Inflammation and Disease, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.1002/iid3.696

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