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Proinflammatory Effects of Ubiquitin-Specific Protease 5 (USP5) in Rheumatoid Arthritis Fibroblast-Like Synoviocytes.
Luo, Xiao-Bo; Xi, Jian-Cheng; Liu, Zhen; Long, Yu; Li, Li-Tao; Luo, Zhan-Peng; Liu, Dao-Hong.
Affiliation
  • Luo XB; Department of Orthopedic, Eighth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100091, China.
  • Xi JC; Department of Orthopedic, Eighth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100091, China.
  • Liu Z; Department of Orthopedic, Eighth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100091, China.
  • Long Y; Department of Orthopedic, Eighth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100091, China.
  • Li LT; Department of Orthopedic, Eighth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100091, China.
  • Luo ZP; Department of Orthopedic, Eighth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100091, China.
  • Liu DH; Department of Orthopedic, Eighth Medical Center of PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100091, China.
Mediators Inflamm ; 2020: 8295149, 2020.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32214906
ABSTRACT
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a worldwide chronic autoimmune inflammatory disease which is affecting approximately 1% of the total population. It is characterized by abnormal proliferation of fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS) and increased production of proinflammatory cytokines. In the current study, we were aiming to investigate the role of ubiquitin-specific protease 5 (USP5) in the inflammatory process in RA-FLS. Expression of USP5 was found upregulated in RA-FLS compared with that in osteoarthritis- (OA-) FLS, and IL-1ß stimulation increased USP5 expression in a time-dependent manner. Furthermore, we found that USP5 overexpression significantly aggravated proinflammatory cytokine production and related nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) signaling activation. Consistently, silencing of USP5 decreased the release of cytokines and inhibited the activation of NF-κB. In addition, USP5 was found to interact with tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 6 (TRAF6) and remove its K48-linked polyubiquitination chains therefore stabilizing TRAF6. Our data showed that a USP5-positive cell regulates inflammatory processes in RA-FLS and suggested USP5 as a potential target for RA treatment.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Endopeptidases / Arthritis, Rheumatoid / Fibroblasts / Synoviocytes Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Mediators Inflamm Journal subject: BIOQUIMICA / PATOLOGIA Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: China

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Endopeptidases / Arthritis, Rheumatoid / Fibroblasts / Synoviocytes Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Mediators Inflamm Journal subject: BIOQUIMICA / PATOLOGIA Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: China