AI Article Synopsis

  • The study challenges the notion that uric acid crystals alone cause gout attacks, emphasizing that food and alcohol consumption play a significant role in triggering inflammation.
  • Experiments using human and mouse cells revealed that free fatty acids (FFA) interact with MSU crystals to activate inflammatory responses, particularly through the engagement of TLR-2.
  • The findings indicate that the combination of FFAs and MSU crystals leads to the release of IL-1β, which is crucial for initiating gouty arthritis flares, thus linking metabolic factors to gout attacks.

Article Abstract

Objective: The concept that intraarticular crystals of uric acid by themselves trigger episodes of painful gouty arthritis is inconsistent with the clinical reality. Patients with large deposits of monosodium urate monohydrate (MSU) crystals (tophi) do not necessarily experience gouty attacks. In fact, it is the excessive consumption of food or alcohol that elicits the inflammation of the acute gout attack. The aim of this study was to identify the precise mechanism that initiates flares of gouty arthritis.

Methods: Human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and murine macrophages were stimulated in vitro with MSU, free fatty acids (FFAs), or both in combination. Thereafter, production of interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and activation of caspase 1 were determined. Gouty arthritis was induced in mice with deficiencies in the genes for caspase 1, ASC, NALP3, or IL-1β, and the lack of inflammasome activity during joint swelling or other joint pathologic features was investigated in these mice.

Results: MSU crystals had no biologic effects on PBMCs from healthy subjects, whereas the FFA C18:0 in the presence of MSU crystals induced the release of large amounts of IL-1β following engagement of Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR-2). Interaction of FFAs, but not alcohol, with TLR-2 synergized with MSU crystals to induce an inflammatory reaction. An important event of MSU/FFA-induced acute joint inflammation is the activation of the inflammasome. MSU/FFA-induced release of IL-1β was dependent on activation of caspase 1 and ASC, but surprisingly, not NALP3.

Conclusion: The synergistic effect between FFAs and MSU crystals leads to ASC/caspase 1-driven IL-1β release. This mechanism could explain how constitutionally derived metabolic events initiate attacks of gout via the induction of IL-1β-mediated joint inflammation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2970687PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/art.27667DOI Listing

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