Mechanical strain determines the site-specific localization of inflammation and tissue damage in arthritis

机械应变决定了关节炎中炎症和组织损伤的部位特异性定位。

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作者:Isabelle Cambré,Djoere Gaublomme,Arne Burssens ,Peggy Jacques,Nadia Schryvers,Amélie De Muynck,Leander Meuris,Stijn Lambrecht,Shea Carter,Pieter de Bleser,Yvan Saeys,Luc Van Hoorebeke,George Kollias,Matthias Mack,Paul Simoens,Rik Lories,Nico Callewaert,Georg Schett,Dirk Elewaut

Abstract

Many pro-inflammatory pathways leading to arthritis have global effects on the immune system rather than only acting locally in joints. The reason behind the regional and patchy distribution of arthritis represents a longstanding paradox. Here we show that biomechanical loading acts as a decisive factor in the transition from systemic autoimmunity to joint inflammation. Distribution of inflammation and erosive disease is confined to mechano-sensitive regions with a unique microanatomy. Curiously, this pathway relies on stromal cells but not adaptive immunity. Mechano-stimulation of mesenchymal cells induces CXCL1 and CCL2 for the recruitment of classical monocytes, which can differentiate into bone-resorbing osteoclasts. Genetic ablation of CCL2 or pharmacologic targeting of its receptor CCR2 abates mechanically-induced exacerbation of arthritis, indicating that stress-induced chemokine release by mesenchymal cells and chemo-attraction of monocytes determines preferential homing of arthritis to certain hot spots. Thus, mechanical strain controls the site-specific localisation of inflammation and tissue damage in arthritis.

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