Reset of inflammatory priming of joint tissue and reduction of the severity of arthritis flares by bromodomain inhibition

  • Friščić, Jasna
  • Reinwald, Christiane
  • Böttcher, Martin
  • Houtman, Miranda
  • Euler, Maximilien
  • Chen, Xi
  • Walker, Kellie I
  • Kirchner, Philipp
  • Zhu, Honglin
  • Wirth, Benjamin
  • Weidner, Daniela
  • Krüger, René
  • Trajkovic, Vladimir
  • Ekici, Arif B
  • Klein, Kerstin
  • Mougiakakos, Dimitrios
  • Ospelt, Caroline
  • Schett, Georg
  • Hoffmann, Markus H
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Publication date
October 2022
Publisher
Wiley
Language
English

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We have recently shown that priming of synovial fibroblasts (SFs) drives arthritis flares. Pathogenic priming of SFs is essentially mediated by epigenetic reprogramming. Bromodomain and extra-terminal motif (BET) proteins translate epigenetic changes into transcription. Here we used a BET inhibitor to target inflammatory tissue priming and reduce flare severity in experimental arthritis. METHODS: BALB/c mice were treated intraperitoneally or locally into the paw with I-BET151, which blocks interaction of BET proteins with acetylated histones. Effect of I-BET151 on acute arthritis and/or inflammatory tissue priming was assessed in a model of repeated injections of monosodium urate crystals or zymosan into the paw. I-BET151 was ...

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