Professor Costantino Pitzalis

Versus Arthritis Professor of Rheumatology, Deputy Director of the William Harvey Research Institute, and Head of Centre for Experimental Medicine and Rheumatology
Centre: Experimental Medicine and Rheumatology
Email: m.tesone@qmul.ac.uk Telephone: +44(0) 20 7882 2926 (PA: Marianna Tesone)Twitter: @EMR_QMUL
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ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1326-5051
Costantino Pitzalis is Versus Arthritis Professor of Rheumatology at the William Harvey Research Institute, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry Queen Mary University of London.
He is Deputy Director of the William Harvey Research Institute and Head of the Centre for Experimental Medicine and Rheumatology (EULAR Centre of Excellence in Rheumatology 2023-28), leading a multidisciplinary research team of Clinicians, Scientists, Biostatisticians, Bioinformaticians, Clinical Trial Managers and administrative support staff who strive to deliver best care to patients with Rheumatic Diseases.
Costantino also leads the Musculoskeletal Theme of the NIHR Barts Biomedical Research Centre 2022-27 which provides the opportunity to tackle health inequalities and deliver pioneering, innovative healthcare to people of east London and beyond.
His research interests focus on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of inflammation and autoimmunity in chronic rheumatic conditions, particularly rheumatoid arthritis (RA). He has published over 300 highly cited peer-reviewed papers in the field of inflammation, immunity, and arthritis.
He was the Chief Investigator of the first 2 stratified, biopsy-driven, multicentre, randomised clinical trials in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) which were funded by the NIHR and MRC/VA (R4RA and STRAP). These RCTs are the first worldwide biopsy-driven trials that span the disease course from early to late RA and are synchronised for drug exposure.
His clinical interests encompass general rheumatology with a focus on immune/inflammatory rheumatic diseases, including rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis as well as other autoimmune rheumatic conditions (CTDs & Sjogren’s Syndrome) and osteoarthritis.
Research
Group members
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The Centre for Experimental Medicine and Rheumatology’s mission is to better understand disease pathogenesis in order to develop novel therapeutics and maximise therapeutic utility of existing therapies. The ultimate goal is to find a cure for rheumatoid and osteoarthritis.
To achieve this goal the Centre focuses on a strong basic science programme in the field of immunology & inflammation linked to a clinical translational programme in the following 4 research areas:
- Breach of Tolerance & Autoimmunity
Investigating development of T/B cell autoimmunity in secondary- vs tertiary-lymphoid-structures and in early vs established RA (Bombardieri / Pitzalis); b) Role of FDCs and RASF in auto-antigen retention and breach of B cell tolerance (ElShikh / Pitzalis) and c) analysis of the antigenic specificities of lesional T and B cells (Bombardieri / Pitzalis). - Development and resolution of inflammation & Mechanisms of Tissue Damage and Repair
Mechanisms of T and B cell recruitment and retention using in vivo models (eg. RA/SCID/)(Bombardieri/Pitzalis); b) Resolution-of-inflammation through endogenous anti-inflammatory pathway. This area is investigated/developed through a long-standing collaboration with Prof Perretti and c) Mechanisms of Tissue Damage and Repair with particular emphasis on cartilage homeostasis. This research area is particular competence of Professor Dell’Accio. - Developing new therapies through understanding of pathogenesis
The Centre is actively involved in the development of novel therapeutics both through its own drug development programme (e.g. developing single chain (sc)Fv antibodies, identified by phage display technology, to specifically target joint tissues) and, in collaboration with industry, via the progression of the pharma pipeline. The Centre has been awarded an ARUK Experimental Arthritis Treatment Centres and is part of the National Institute for Health Research Translational Research Partnership. - Patients stratification to understand pathogenesis of disease evolution and response to therapy
The Centre builds on an existing large biomarker discovery and clinical trial programme to identify specific synovial tissue-driven bio-variables and blood correlates of clinical evolution and response to therapy. These include MRC/PEAC, MRC/ABPI and NIHR-EME initiatives. In addition, the ability of targeted biologics (TNF/IL6R/B-cell blockade) to modulate the panoply of RA-associated immune abnormalities will be utilised to better understand and dissect the complex immunological networks in the disease tissue in patients with RA.
Publications
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Hanlon MM, Smith CM, Canavan M et al. (2024). Loss of synovial tissue macrophage homeostasis precedes rheumatoid arthritis clinical onset. nameOfConference
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Thomas BL, Montero‐Melendez T, Oggero S et al. (2024). Molecular Determinants of Neutrophil Extracellular Vesicles That Drive Cartilage Regeneration in Inflammatory Arthritis. nameOfConference
DOI: 10.1002/art.42958
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Zack SR, Alzoubi O, Satoeya N et al. (2024). Another Notch in the Belt of Rheumatoid Arthritis. nameOfConference
DOI: 10.1002/art.42937
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Ruscitti P, Allanore Y, Baldini C et al. (2024). Tailoring the treatment of inflammatory rheumatic diseases by a better stratification and characterization of the clinical patient heterogeneity. Findings from a systematic literature review and experts' consensus. nameOfConference
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Rolas L, Stein M, Barkaway A et al. (2024). Senescent endothelial cells promote pathogenic neutrophil trafficking in inflamed tissues. nameOfConference
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Çubuk C, Lau R, Cutillas P et al. (2024). Phosphoproteomic profiling of early rheumatoid arthritis synovium reveals active signalling pathways and differentiates inflammatory pathotypes. nameOfConference
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Dunlap G, Wagner A, Meednu N et al. (publicationYear). Clonal associations between lymphocyte subsets and functional states in rheumatoid arthritis synovium. nameOfConference
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Stadler M, Rivellese F, Plant D et al. (2024). AB0757 TREATMENT RESPONSE CRITERIA FOR THE TWO-COMPONENT DISEASE ACTIVITY SCORE. Scientific Abstracts
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Pontarini E, Sciacca E, Cavallaro G et al. (2024). AB0809 USER-FRIENDLY TOOL FOR EXPLORING RNA-SEQUENCE AND BIOMARKER DISCOVERY IN SJOGREN’S DISEASE: ANALYSE THE TWO BIGGEST DATASETS OF BLOOD AND SALIVARY GLAND RNA-SEQUENCING DATA USING R SHINY APPS. Scientific Abstracts
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Lau R, Cubuk C, Rajeeve V et al. (2024). OP0218 SYNOVIAL PHOSPHOPROTEOME ANALYSIS OF LATE-STAGE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PATIENTS (R4RA TRIAL) IDENTIFIES SIGNALLING PATHWAYS ASSOCIATED WITH PATHOTYPE AND RESPONSE TO RITUXIMAB AND TOCILIZUMAB. Scientific Abstracts
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Sponsors
Collaborators
Internal
- Professor Francesco Dell'Accio
- Professor Michele Bombardieri
- Dr Myles Lewis
- Dr Mohey El Shikh
- Professor Michael Barnes
- Professor Greg Slabaugh
- Professor Martin Knight
- Professor David Lee
- Professor Xavier Griffin
- Dr Frances Humby
- Dr Sue Eldridge
- Professor Dylan Morrissey
- Professor Shafaq Sikander
- Dr Felice Rivellese
- Professor Mauro Perretti
External
- Professor Anne Barton
- Professor Simon Jones
- Professor Chris Buckley
- Professor Iain McInnes
- Professor Peter Taylor
- Professor Marta Alarcón Riquelme
- Professor Maya Buch
- Dr Juan Cañete
- Professor Eduardo Collantes
- Professor Patrick Durez
- Professor Alberto Cauli
- Professor Ronald Van Vollenhoven
- Professor João E Fonseca
- Professor Pier Paolo Sainaghi
News
- Experimental Medicine and Rheumatology awarded European Centre of Excellence status (QMUL), August 2023
- Online Talk: The Promise of Personalised Medicine for Rheumatoid Arthritis (3TTR), March 2023
- Exagen Inc. and Queen Mary University of London announce exclusive license and collaboration to develop novel patented molecular signatures for rheumatoid arthritis biological therapeutic selection (QM Innovation)
- Gene Expression, Histology Reveal Clues for Targeted Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment (GenomeWeb), May 2022
- New study shows genes can predict response to arthritis treatment and paves the way for future drug development (QMUL), May 2022
Disclosures
- AbbVie: Consultant/Speaker/Contract Research
- Janssen: Consultant/Speaker/Contract Research
- Kinikska: Consultant
- Norvartis: Contract Research
- Sanofi: Contract Research
- Exagen: Consultant