Mitochondrial-mediated inflammation and platelet activation in giant cell arteritis Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • Markers of extracellular mitochondria are present in giant cell arteritis (GCA) patients. However, their role in promoting inflammation and platelet activation is no known. To investigate this, isolated mitochondria were opsonized with plasma from GCA patients or healthy individuals and incubated with peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) or platelets and assessed for inflammatory cytokine production and platelet activation. Plasma from GCA patients promoted increased mitochondrial-mediated cytokine production by PBMCs as compared to healthy controls (p < 0.05). Mitochondria opsonized with plasma factors from patients with GCA induced higher platelet activation as compared to mitochondria opsonized with plasma factors from healthy individuals (p = 0.0015). Platelet levels of P-selectin were associated with disease activity in GCA (r = 0.34, p = 0.01). GCA patients have impaired ability to regulate the clearance of extracellular mitochondria, possibly contributing to excessive inflammation and platelet activation. Targeting key drivers of mitochondrial extrusion and/or their clearance could lead to new therapeutic interventions in GCA.

authors

  • Michailidou, Despina
  • Grayson, Peter C
  • Hermanson, Payton
  • Chapa, Jorge Armando Gonzalez
  • Cuthbertson, David
  • Khalidi, Nader
  • Koening, Curry L
  • Langford, Carol A
  • McAlear, Carol A
  • Moreland, Larry W
  • Pagnoux, Christian
  • Seo, Philip
  • Sreih, Antoine G
  • Warrington, Kenneth J
  • Monach, Paul A
  • Merkel, Peter A
  • Lood, Christian

publication date

  • October 2023