S100A8 & S100A9: Alarmin mediated inflammation in tendinopathy

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Lindsay A. N. Crowe
Michael McLean
Susan M. Kitson
Emma Garcia Melchor
Katharina Patommel
Hai Man Cao
James H. Reilly
William J. Leach
Brain P. Rooney
Simon J. Spencer
Michael Mullen
Max Chambers
George A. C. Murrell
Iain B. McInnes
Moeed Akbar
Neal L. Millar
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[1] Immunity and Inflammation,Institute of Infection
[2] College of Medicine,Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
[3] Veterinary and Life Sciences University of Glasgow,Orthopaedic Research Institute, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
[4] Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow,undefined
[5] St George Hospital Campus,undefined
[6] University of New South Wales,undefined
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Alarmins S100A8 and S100A9 are endogenous molecules released in response to environmental triggers and cellular damage. They are constitutively expressed in immune cells such as monocytes and neutrophils and their expression is upregulated under inflammatory conditions. The molecular mechanisms that regulate inflammatory pathways in tendinopathy are largely unknown therefore identifying early immune effectors is essential to understanding the pathology. Based on our previous investigations highlighting tendinopathy as an alarmin mediated pathology we sought evidence of S100A8 & A9 expression in a human model of tendinopathy and thereafter, to explore mechanisms whereby S100 proteins may regulate release of inflammatory mediators and matrix synthesis in human tenocytes. Immunohistochemistry and quantitative RT-PCR showed S100A8 & A9 expression was significantly upregulated in tendinopathic tissue compared with control. Furthermore, treating primary human tenocytes with exogenous S100A8 & A9 significantly increased protein release of IL-6, IL-8, CCL2, CCL20 and CXCL10; however, no alterations in genes associated with matrix remodelling were observed at a transcript level. We propose S100A8 & A9 participate in early pathology by modulating the stromal microenvironment and influencing the inflammatory profile observed in tendinopathy. S100A8 and S100A9 may participate in a positive feedback mechanism involving enhanced leukocyte recruitment and release of pro-inflammatory cytokines from tenocytes that perpetuates the inflammatory response within the tendon in the early stages of disease.
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