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Alteration of the Intestinal Microbiome in the Preclinical Phase of Experimental Arthritis and the Efficacy of Microbiota Modulation in Established Arthritis in Mice [Meeting Abstract]

Rogier, Rebecca; Evans-Marin, Heather; Manasson, Julia; van der Kraan, Peter M; van den Berg, Wim B; Koenders, Marije I; Scher, Jose U; Abdollahi-Roodsaz, Shahla
ISI:000411824100401
ISSN: 2326-5205
CID: 2766922

The Effect of Biologic Therapies on the Gut Microbial Composition in Psoriatic Arthritis [Meeting Abstract]

Manasson, Julia; Ubeda, Carles; Yang, Lu; Fanok, Melania; Solomon, Gary E; Reddy, Soumya M; Koralov, Sergei; Clemente, Jose C; Scher, Jose U
ISI:000411824100636
ISSN: 2326-5205
CID: 2766892

Construct Validity of RAPID3 for Measurement of Disease Activity in Psoriatic Arthritis [Meeting Abstract]

Walsh, Jessica A; Willinger, Christine; Husni, MElaine; Reddy, Soumya M; Scher, Jose U; Ogdie, Alexis
ISI:000411824104035
ISSN: 2326-5205
CID: 2767572

What Are We Measuring? Influence of Contextual Factors on RAPID3 Scores in Psoriatic Arthritis [Meeting Abstract]

Ogdie, Alexis; Willinger, Christine; Husni, MElaine; Scher, Jose U; Reddy, Soumya M; Walsh, Jessica A
ISI:000411824100345
ISSN: 2326-5205
CID: 2767582

Gut Microbiota Perturbations in Reactive Arthritis [Meeting Abstract]

Manasson, Julia; Shen, Nan; Garcia Ferrer, Helga R; Ubeda, Carles; Iraheta, Isa; Heguy, Adriana; Von Feldt, Joan M; Espinoza, Luis R; Garcia Kutzbach, Abraham; Segal, Leopoldo N; Ogdie, Alexis; Clemente, Jose C; Scher, Jose U
ISI:000411824103098
ISSN: 2326-5205
CID: 2767652

Aberrant intestinal microbiota due to IL-1 receptor antagonist deficiency promotes IL-17- and TLR4-dependent arthritis

Rogier, Rebecca; Ederveen, Thomas H A; Boekhorst, Jos; Wopereis, Harm; Scher, Jose U; Manasson, Julia; Frambach, Sanne J C M; Knol, Jan; Garssen, Johan; van der Kraan, Peter M; Koenders, Marije I; van den Berg, Wim B; van Hijum, Sacha A F T; Abdollahi-Roodsaz, Shahla
BACKGROUND: Perturbation of commensal intestinal microbiota has been associated with several autoimmune diseases. Mice deficient in interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (Il1rn -/- mice) spontaneously develop autoimmune arthritis and are susceptible to other autoimmune diseases such as psoriasis, diabetes, and encephalomyelitis; however, the mechanisms of increased susceptibility to these autoimmune phenotypes are poorly understood. We investigated the role of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) in regulation of commensal intestinal microbiota, and assessed the involvement of microbiota subsets and innate and adaptive mucosal immune responses that underlie the development of spontaneous arthritis in Il1rn -/- mice. RESULTS: Using high-throughput 16S rRNA gene sequencing, we show that IL-1Ra critically maintains the diversity and regulates the composition of intestinal microbiota in mice. IL-1Ra deficiency reduced the intestinal microbial diversity and richness, and caused specific taxonomic alterations characterized by overrepresented Helicobacter and underrepresented Ruminococcus and Prevotella. Notably, the aberrant intestinal microbiota in IL1rn -/- mice specifically potentiated IL-17 production by intestinal lamina propria (LP) lymphocytes and skewed the LP T cell balance in favor of T helper 17 (Th17) cells, an effect transferable to WT mice by fecal microbiota. Importantly, LP Th17 cell expansion and the development of spontaneous autoimmune arthritis in IL1rn -/- mice were attenuated under germ-free condition. Selective antibiotic treatment revealed that tobramycin-induced alterations of commensal intestinal microbiota, i.e., reduced Helicobacter, Flexispira, Clostridium, and Dehalobacterium, suppressed arthritis in IL1rn -/- mice. The arthritis phenotype in IL1rn -/- mice was previously shown to depend on Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4). Using the ablation of both IL-1Ra and TLR4, we here show that the aberrations in the IL1rn -/- microbiota are partly TLR4-dependent. We further identify a role for TLR4 activation in the intestinal lamina propria production of IL-17 and cytokines involved in Th17 differentiation preceding the onset of arthritis. CONCLUSIONS: These findings identify a critical role for IL1Ra in maintaining the natural diversity and composition of intestinal microbiota, and suggest a role for TLR4 in mucosal Th17 cell induction associated with the development of autoimmune disease in mice.
PMCID:5481968
PMID: 28645307
ISSN: 2049-2618
CID: 2604562

INVOLVEMENT OF T HELPER 17 CELLS IN INFLAMMATORY ARTHRITIS DEPENDS ON THE HOST INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA [Meeting Abstract]

Evans-Marin, H; Rogier, R; Scher, J; Roeleveld, D; Koenders, M; Abdollahi-Roodsaz, S
ISI:000413181400518
ISSN: 1468-2060
CID: 2790242

ALTERATION OF THE INTESTINAL MICROBIOME IN THE PRECLINICAL PHASE OF EXPERIMENTAL ARTHRITIS AND THE EFFICACY OF MICROBIOTA MODULATION IN ESTABLISHED ARTHRITIS IN MICE [Meeting Abstract]

Rogier, R; Evans-Marin, H; van der Kraan, P; van den Berg, W; Koenders, M; Scher, J; Abdollahi-Roodsaz, S
ISI:000413181401472
ISSN: 1468-2060
CID: 2790202

Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Clinics Multicenter Advancement Network Consortium (PPACMAN) Survey: Benefits and Challenges of Combined Rheumatology-dermatology Clinics

Okhovat, Jean-Phillip; Ogdie, Alexis; Reddy, Soumya M; Rosen, Cheryl F; Scher, Jose U; Merola, Joseph F
Optimal management of patients with both psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) necessitates collaboration among dermatologists and rheumatologists. In this manuscript, we discuss challenges and opportunities for dual care models for patients with psoriasis and PsA and the results of a survey of combined clinics based in North America.
PMID: 28461529
ISSN: 0315-162x
CID: 2546452

PARTIAL ELIMINATION OF INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA DAMPENS T HELPER 17 CELL DIFFERENTIATION AND ESTABLISHED COLLAGEN-INDUCED ARTHRITIS IN MICE [Meeting Abstract]

Rogier, Rebecca; Evans-Marin, Heather; Walgreen, Birgitte; Helsen, Monique M; van den Bersselaar, Liduine A; van der Kraan, Peter M; de Loo, Fons AJvan; van Lent, Peter LEM; Scher, Jose U; van den Berg, Wim B; Koenders, Marije I; Abdollahi-Roodsaz, Shahla
ISI:000411783100106
ISSN: 1468-2060
CID: 2738472