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The effect of Apremilast on signal transduction and IL-10 production in CD39high regulatory B cells in patients with psoriatic arthritis

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Sakkas L.I., Mavropoulos A., Zafiriou E., Roussaki-Schulze A., Bogdanos D.P.
Date
2018
Language
en
DOI
10.31138/mjr.29.1.59
Keyword
apremilast
CD39 antigen
cyclic AMP responsive element binding protein
gamma interferon receptor
interleukin 10
mitogen activated protein kinase p38
STAT3 protein
Article
B lymphocyte
clinical article
controlled study
correlation analysis
cytokine production
drug effect
gene overexpression
human
human cell
immunoregulation
peripheral blood mononuclear cell
protein blood level
psoriatic arthritis
signal transduction
Th1 cell
Th17 cell
Greek Rheumatology Society and Professional Association of Rheumatologists
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Abstract
Background. IL-10-producing regulatory B cells (Bregs) are of great importance in autoimmunity, as they inhibit proinflammatory T cells. We have shown that IL-10-producing Bregs in psoriatic arthritis(PsA) were decreased and inversely correlated with IFNγ+T cells (TH1 cells) and IL-17+ T cells (TH17 cells). B cells with overexpression of CD39 have also inhibitory effects on proinflammatory T cells. Preliminary results. Our preliminary data showed that Apremilast, a phosphodiesterase-4(PDE-4) inhibitor, used in the treatment of PsA and psoriasis (Ps) increased IL-10-producing Bregs and reduced IFNγ+CD3+ T cells and IL-17+CD3+ T cells. We also found reduced activation of p38MAP kinase and the transcription factor STAT3, two important signaling pathways of IL-10 production, in PsA. Specific Aims. The aim of this research proposal is to study for the first time the immunomodulatory effect of Apremilast on signaling pathways in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and CD39high B cells in PsA and Ps. Methods. We will study CD39 expression in B cells from patients with PsA and Ps before and after Apremilast treatment and their relation to IFNγ+ and IL-17+ T cells. Activation of CREB (cAMP response element-binding protein), STAT3, and p38MAPK in PBMCs and CD39high B cells from patients with PsA and Ps before and after Apremilast. The effect of CD39high B cells on T cell IFNγ and IL-17 production will also be studied. Significance. This study will elucidate the molecular pathways of Apremilast and better define Bregs in PsA and Ps. © Sakkas L I, Mavropoulos A, Zafiriou E, Roussaki-Schulze A, Bogdanos D P.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/78730
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