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Joint tissue explant model using psoriatic arthritis synovial fluid as a tool to capture patient-specific responses to treatments

Ziyaeyan, A.; Rasti, M.; Gandhi, R.; Oikonomopoulou, K.; Chandran, V.; Viswanathan, S.

2026-07-08 immunology
10.64898/2026.07.05.736607 bioRxiv
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Objective We developed a patient- and joint-specific explant co-culture system to model active psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and capture donor-specific tissue responses to therapeutic interventions. Methods Based on convergent joint pathology between end-stage osteoarthritis (OA) and PsA, OA cartilage-bone and synovium tissues from arthroplasty patients were exposed to synovial fluid (SF) obtained from PsA and OA patients. Histological outcomes (synovitis, proteoglycan distribution), curated gene expression, soluble mediators, and proteinase activity were assessed over 7-21-days. Model responses to dexamethasone (DEX) and the anti-tumor necrosis factor antibody adalimumab (ADA) were evaluated. Results PsA SF induced distinct inflammatory and tissue remodeling responses compared to OA SF and control conditions, including altered cartilage proteoglycan distribution, increased synovitis, and tissue-specific transcriptional changes. Multivariate analyses identified distinct osteochondral and synovial transcriptional responses to PsA SF, characterized by reduced osteochondral COL2A1 expression and increased synovial expression of inflammatory and matrix-remodeling genes, including MMP1 and CXCL8. DEX and ADA elicited donor-specific responses across histological, transcriptional, and protein readouts. Among multivariable model outputs, histologic synovitis scores emerged as the most clinically aligned parameter, demonstrating associations with baseline PsA donor disease activity, active joint counts, pain, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), and radiographic scores. Synovitis score changes to DEX and ADA treatments also aligned with corresponding PsA SF donor clinical improvements to corticosteroid and TNF-modifying therapies. Conclusion This osteochondral-synovial explant co-culture model captured donor-specific inflammatory and treatment-responsive features of PsA SF-induced pathology, thereby providing a clinically relevant ex vivo platform for studying patient-specific therapeutic responses in PsA.

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