An apoptosis-independent role of TRAIL in suppressing joint inflammation and inhibiting T-cell activation in inflammatory arthritis

TRAIL在抑制关节炎症和抑制T细胞活化中发挥不依赖于细胞凋亡的作用

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Abstract

Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) has been implicated in the regulation of inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), primarily due to its ability to promote apoptosis in synoviocytes and infiltrating lymphocytes. The aim of this study was to investigate the immunomodulatory mechanism and role of TRAIL in inflammatory arthritis. We created an animal model of inflammatory arthritis and demonstrated that TRAIL significantly inhibited joint inflammation and reduced the severity of arthritis. The suppression of joint inflammation was not due to the TRAIL-mediated induction of apoptosis in T cells, macrophages or synovial fibroblasts. In contrast, TRAIL directly inhibited T-cell proliferation and suppressed the production of cytokines, which indicated that TRAIL exerted its anti-inflammatory effects by direct inhibition of T-cell activation. Moreover, TRAIL receptor (TRAIL-R)-knockout mice developed more severe disease, and the protective effects of TRAIL were abolished in the experimental arthritis model in TRAIL-R knockout mice. From these results, we conclude that TRAIL suppresses joint inflammation via an apoptosis-independent pathway and directly inhibits T-cell activation. Our results provide a novel apoptosis-independent, immune regulatory role for TRAIL in suppressing inflammatory arthritis and shed light on the development of effective new therapies for autoimmune inflammatory diseases.

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