Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease marked by chronic synovial inflammation and both, genetic and environmental factors are involved in its pathogenesis. Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) DRB1*0401 is associated with susceptibility to develop RA, while cigarette smoke (CS) exposure promotes seropositive disease with increased severity in DRB1*0401+ individuals. Smokers have higher levels of antibodies against citrullinated peptides. In this study, we determined whether the response to a known autoantigen, Vimentin (Vim) is shared epitope specific and how CS influences this response using transgenic-mice carrying RA-susceptible,*0401, and -resistant, *0402, genes. Following relatively brief exposure to CS, peptidyl arginine deiminase (PAD) enzyme expression was increased in murine lungs. Cigarette smoking led to production of Interferon (IFN)-γ with reduced levels of Interleukin (IL)-10 by splenocytes of *0401 mice. In contrast, CS augmented Th2 cytokines along with T-regulatory cells in *0402 mice. An increase in levels of antibodies to native and citrullinated Vim was observed in naïve mice of both strains following CS exposure. Our data showed that both arthritis-susceptible and -resistant mice can generate cellular and humoral immunity to Vim; however CS-induced modulation of host immunity is dependent on the interaction with the host HLA genes.

Highlights

  • Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease characterized by persistent synovial inflammation, marked by progressive destruction of articular cartilage and underlying bone, leading to disability [1]

  • We investigated whether cigarette smoke (CS) modulates expression of these enzymes in arthritis-susceptible Ã0401 and–resistant Ã0402 mice

  • The mRNA transcript levels of peptidyl arginine deiminase (PAD) enzymes and cytokines (IL-13 and TGFβ) in Ã0401 (Fig 1A) and Ã0402 (Fig 1B) mice exposed to various conditions was analyzed by gene expression analysis of lung tissue

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Introduction

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease characterized by persistent synovial inflammation, marked by progressive destruction of articular cartilage and underlying bone, leading to disability [1]. It affects approximately 1% of world’s population and is characterized by presence of rheumatoid factor (RF) and anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPA). Cigarette Smoke Exposure, Vimentin and Rheumatoid Arthritis

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