The long non-coding RNA HOTAIR contributes to joint-specific gene expression in rheumatoid arthritis

长链非编码RNA HOTAIR参与类风湿性关节炎的关节特异性基因表达

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作者:Muriel Elhai ,Raphael Micheroli ,Miranda Houtman ,Masoumeh Mirrahimi ,Larissa Moser ,Chantal Pauli ,Kristina Bürki ,Andrea Laimbacher ,Gabriela Kania ,Kerstin Klein ,Philipp Schätzle ,Mojca Frank Bertoncelj ,Sam G Edalat ,Leandra Keusch ,Alexandra Khmelevskaya ,Melpomeni Toitou ,Celina Geiss ,Thomas Rauer ,Maria Sakkou ,George Kollias ,Marietta Armaka ,Oliver Distler ,Caroline Ospelt

Abstract

Although patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) typically exhibit symmetrical joint involvement, some patients develop alternative disease patterns in response to treatment, suggesting that different molecular mechanism may underlie disease progression depending on joint location. Here, we identify joint-specific changes in RA synovium and synovial fibroblasts (SF) between knee and hand joints. We show that the long non-coding RNA HOTAIR, which is only expressed in knee SF, regulates more than 50% of this site-specific gene expression in SF. HOTAIR is downregulated after stimulation with pro-inflammatory cytokines and is expressed at lower levels in knee samples from patients with RA, compared with osteoarthritis. Knockdown of HOTAIR in knee SF increases PI-Akt signalling and IL-6 production, but reduces Wnt signalling. Silencing HOTAIR inhibits the migratory function of SF, decreases SF-mediated osteoclastogenesis, and increases the recruitment of B cells by SF. We propose that HOTAIR is an important epigenetic factor in joint-specific gene expression in RA.

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