IL-15 expression on RA synovial fibroblasts promotes B cell survival
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UAM. Departamento de MedicinaPublisher
Public Library of ScienceDate
2012-07-09Citation
10.1371/journal.pone.0040620
Plos One 7.7 (2012): e40620
ISSN
1932-6203 (online)DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0040620Funded by
This work was supported by an unrestricted research grant from Roche Pharmaceuticals,(www.roche.com) by Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación grant SAF 2009-07100, (www.micinn.es) and by RETICS Program, RD08/0075 (RIER) from ‘‘Instituto de Salud Carlos III’’ (ISCIII) (www.isciii.es)Subjects
Aged; Arthritis; Cell Survival; Female; Fibroblasts; Interleukin-15; MedicinaRights
© 2012 Benito-Miguel et al.Abstract
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to examine the role of RA Synovial Fibroblast (RASFib) IL-15 expression on B cell survival. Methods: Magnetically sorted peripheral blood memory B cells from 15 healthy subjects were cocultured with RASFib. Results: RASFib constitutively expressed membrane IL-15. Survival of isolated B cells cultured for 6 days, below 5%, was extended in coculture with RASFib to 52+/-8% (p<0.001). IL-15 neutralizing agents but not isotype controls, reduced this rate to 31+/-6% (p<0.05). Interestingly, rhIL-15 had no effect on isolated B cells but significantly increased their survival in coculture with RASFib. In parallel, B cell IL-15R chains were upregulated in cocultures. BAFF and VCAM-1, that are expressed on RASFib, were tested as potential candidates involved in upregulating B cell IL-15R. Culture of B cells in the presence of rhBAFF or rhVCAM-1 resulted in significantly increased survival, together with upregulation of all three IL-15R chains; in parallel, rhIL-15 potentiated the anti-apoptotic effect of BAFF and VCAM-1. Both BAFF and VCAM-1 neutralizing agents downmodulated the effect of RASFib on B cell survival and IL-15R expression. In parallel, rhIL-15 had a lower effect on the survival of B cells cocultured with RASFib in the presence of BAFF or VCAM-1 neutralizing agents. Peripheral blood B cells from 15 early RA patients demonstrated an upregulated IL-15R and increased survival in cocultures. Conclusion: IL-15 expression on RASFib significantly contributes to the anti-apoptotic effect of RASFib on B cells. IL-15 action is facilitated by BAFF and VCAM-1 expressed on RASFib, through an upregulation of IL-15R chains
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Google Scholar:Benito-Miguel, Marta
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García-Carmona, Yolanda
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Balsa Criado, Alejandro
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Bautista-Caro, María Belén
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Arroyo-Villa, Irene
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Cobo-Ibáñez, Tatiana
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Bonilla-Hernán, María Gema
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Pérez de Ayala, Carlos
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Sánchez-Mateos, Paloma
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Martìn-Mola, Emilio
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Miranda-Carús, María Eugenia
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