Cell Reports (Oct 2023)

MSU crystal deposition contributes to inflammation and immune responses in gout remission

  • Hongchen Gu,
  • Hanqing Yu,
  • Ling Qin,
  • Hanjie Yu,
  • Yaxiang Song,
  • Guangqi Chen,
  • Dake Zhao,
  • Shu Wang,
  • Wen Xue,
  • Ling Wang,
  • Zisheng Ai,
  • Bei Xu,
  • Ai Peng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 10
p. 113139

Abstract

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Summary: As a prominent feature of gout, monosodium urate (MSU) crystal deposition induces gout flares, but its impact on immune inflammation in gout remission remains unclear. Using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), we characterize the transcription profiling of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) among intercritical remission gout, advanced remission gout, and normal controls. We find systemic inflammation in gout remission with MSU crystal deposition at the intercritical and advanced stages, evidenced by activated inflammatory pathways, strengthened inflammatory cell-cell interactions, and elevated arachidonic acid metabolic activity. We also find increased HLA-DQA1high classic monocytes and PTGS2high monocytes in advanced gout and overactivated CD8+ T cell subtypes in intercritical and advanced gout. Additionally, the osteoclast differentiation pathway is significantly enriched in monocytes, T cells, and B cells from advanced gout. Overall, we demonstrate systemic inflammation and distinctive immune responses in gout remission with MSU crystal deposition, allowing further exploration of the underlying mechanism and clinical significance in conversion from intercritical to advanced stage.

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