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CD34hi subset of synovial fibroblasts contributes to fibrotic phenotype of human knee osteoarthritis
Junya Miyahara, … , Sakae Tanaka, Taku Saito
Junya Miyahara, … , Sakae Tanaka, Taku Saito
Published January 23, 2025
Citation Information: JCI Insight. 2025;10(2):e183690. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.183690.
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Research Article Bone biology Inflammation

CD34hi subset of synovial fibroblasts contributes to fibrotic phenotype of human knee osteoarthritis

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Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) shows various clinical manifestations depending on the status of its joint components. We aimed to identify the synovial cell subsets responsible for OA pathophysiology by comprehensive analyses of human synovium samples in single-cell resolution. Two distinct OA synovial tissue groups were classified by gene expression profiles in RNA-Seq: inflammatory and fibrotic. The inflammatory group exhibited high expression of inflammatory cytokines, histologically inflammatory infiltrate, and a more severe pain score. The fibrotic group showed higher expression of fibroblast growth factor (FGFs) and bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), showed histologically perivascular fibrosis, and showed a lower pain score. In single-cell RNA-Seq (scRNA-Seq) of synovial cells, MERTKloCD206lo macrophages and CD34hi fibroblasts were associated with the inflammatory and fibrotic groups, respectively. Among the 3 fibroblast subsets, CD34loTHY1lo and CD34loTHY1hi fibroblasts were influenced by synovial immune cells, whereas CD34hi fibroblasts were influenced by mural and endothelial cells. Particularly, in CD34hi fibroblast subsets, CD34hiCD70hi fibroblasts promoted proliferation of Tregs, potentially suppressing synovitis and protecting articular cartilage. Elucidation of the mechanisms underlying the regulation of these synovial cell subsets may lead to novel strategies for OA therapeutics.

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Junya Miyahara, Yasunori Omata, Ryota Chijimatsu, Hiroyuki Okada, Hisatoshi Ishikura, Junya Higuchi, Naohiro Tachibana, Kosei Nagata, Shoichiro Tani, Kenichi Kono, Kohei Kawaguchi, Ryota Yamagami, Hiroshi Inui, Shuji Taketomi, Yasuhide Iwanaga, Asuka Terashima, Fumiko Yano, Masahide Seki, Yutaka Suzuki, Roland Baron, Sakae Tanaka, Taku Saito

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Comparison of clinical scores between patients with knee OA with different types of synovium.

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Comparison of clinical scores between patients with knee OA with differe...
(A) Comparison of KOOS total scores and 6 subscale scores, including Symptom, Pain, ADL, Sports, and QOL, between patients with inflammatory and fibrotic groups of synovium. Infla, inflammatory group; Fibro, fibrotic group. Infla, n = 21; Fibro, n = 15. Mann-Whitney U test (*P < 0.05). (B) Subclustering of the 2 synovium types. (C) GO analysis of the 2 synovium subtypes within the inflammatory or fibrotic types. (D) KOOS between patients with 4 subtypes of OA synovium. Infla_1, n = 15; Infla_2, n = 6; Fibro_1, n = 8; Fibro_2, n = 7. Mann-Whitney U test. All data were expressed as dot plots and mean ± SEM.

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