Objectives: A subset of human circulating FoxP3+ regulatory T cells expresses CD39 (cTreg39+) and hydrolyses pro-inflammatory adenine nucleotides released at inflammatory foci, rendering the anti-inflammatory agent adenosine. Methotrexate (MTX), inhibiting ATIC, enhances the extrusion of adenine nucleotides and may help Treg39+ cells control inflammation. Therefore, we examined the relation of cTreg39+ cells with the effect of MTX in early Rheumatoid Arthritis (eRA).
Methods: Freshly isolated peripheral blood lymphocytes from 98 untreated eRA patients and 98 healthy controls (HC) were examined by cytometry. Twelve months (12m) after initiating MTX, 82 patients were clinically re-evaluated and cytometry was repeated in 40 of them. The effect of MTX on Treg cell potency was assessed in Treg/Tresp cocultures.
Results: The baseline (0m) cTreg39+ cell frequency was elevated in eRA above HC levels. Patients who reached low disease activity at 12 months (12m-LDA, DAS28-ESR≤ 3.2, n = 51) had presented with a significantly higher 0m cTreg39+ frequency vs those who did not (n = 31). The 0m cTreg39+ cutoff for attaining 12 m-LDA was 42.0% (Sensitivity=90.4%/Specificity=96.8%). At 12m, the cTreg39+ frequency was no longer elevated but its association with disease activity remained: it was still significantly higher in patients who had reached LDA vs those who had not. In vitro, MTX augmented the Treg39+ cell potency but had no effect on Treg39- cells.
Conclusion: MTX cooperates with Treg39+ cells and the baseline cTreg39+ frequency predicts the response to MTX in eRA. In addition, the transiently elevated baseline cTreg39+ frequency in eRA may provide a slot for prompt MTX initiation.
Keywords: CD39; Early Rheumatoid Arthritis; Treg cells; adenosine; methotrexate.
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