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Apelin enhances IL-1? expression in human synovial fibroblasts by inhibiting miR-144-3p through the PI3K and ERK pathways.


ABSTRACT: Much data suggests intersecting activities between the adipokine apelin (APLN) and the pathologic processes of obesity and osteoarthritis (OA), with APLN modulating cartilage, synovium, bone, and various immune cell activities. The synovium plays an important role in the pathogenesis of OA. We investigated the crosstalk between APLN, a major OA-related adipokine, and interleukin 1 beta (IL-1?), a major proinflammatory cytokine, in human OA synovial fibroblasts (OASFs). We showed that APLN stimulated the synthesis of IL-1? in a concentration- and time-dependent manner, which was mitigated by blockade of the PI3K and ERK pathway. We also showed that APLN inhibited the expression of miRNA-144-3p, which blocks IL-1? transcription; this suppression activity was reversed via blockade of the PI3K and ERK pathway. Moreover, pathologic changes in OA cartilage were rescued when APLN was silenced by shAPLN transfection both in vitro and in vivo. Our evidence is the first to show that APLN stimulates the expression of IL-1? by activating the PI3K and ERK pathway and suppressing downstream expression of miRNA-144-3p in OASFs. We also demonstrate that knockdown of APLN expression by shAPLN transfection ameliorated changes in OA cartilage severity. These results shed light on OA pathogenesis and suggest a novel treatment pathway.

SUBMITTER: Chang TK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7288923 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Apelin enhances IL-1β expression in human synovial fibroblasts by inhibiting miR-144-3p through the PI3K and ERK pathways.

Chang Ting-Kuo TK   Wang Yu-Han YH   Kuo Shu-Jui SJ   Wang Shih-Wei SW   Tsai Chun-Hao CH   Fong Yi-Chin YC   Wu Nan-Lin NL   Liu Shan-Chi SC   Tang Chih-Hsin CH  

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Much data suggests intersecting activities between the adipokine apelin (APLN) and the pathologic processes of obesity and osteoarthritis (OA), with APLN modulating cartilage, synovium, bone, and various immune cell activities. The synovium plays an important role in the pathogenesis of OA. We investigated the crosstalk between APLN, a major OA-related adipokine, and interleukin 1 beta (IL-1β), a major proinflammatory cytokine, in human OA synovial fibroblasts (OASFs). We showed that APLN stimul  ...[more]

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