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Blockade of the interleukin-21/interleukin-21 receptor pathway ameliorates disease in animal models of rheumatoid arthritis

✍ Scribed by Deborah A. Young; Martin Hegen; Hak Ling Margery Ma; Matthew J. Whitters; Leo M. Albert; Leslie Lowe; Mayra Senices; Paul W. Wu; Barbara Sibley; Yelena Leathurby; Tom P. Brown; Cheryl Nickerson-Nutter; James C. Keith Jr.; Mary Collins


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
595 KB
Volume
56
Category
Article
ISSN
0004-3591

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Abstract

Objective

Interleukin‐21 (IL‐21) is a T cell–derived cytokine that modulates T cell, B cell, and natural killer cell responses. In this study, the effects of blocking IL‐21 were examined in 2 rodent models of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) to determine whether IL‐21 contributes to their pathologic processes.

Methods

DBA/1 mice were immunized with bovine type II collagen and then treated with murine IL‐21 receptor Fc fusion protein (IL‐21R.Fc), which was initiated after the onset of arthritis symptoms in 10% of the cohort. The mice were assessed 3 times per week for signs of disease, including histologic features as well as serum cytokine, Ig, and cytokine messenger RNA (mRNA) levels in the paws. In a separate experiment, Lewis rats were immunized with Freund's complete adjuvant followed by administration of IL‐21R.Fc at the peak of inflammation in the joints. Rats were assessed daily for histologic features and for scoring of arthritis severity. In addition, the effects of IL‐21R.Fc on the production of interferon‐γ (IFNγ) by T cells were examined.

Results

Treatment of DBA/1 mice with IL‐21R.Fc reduced the clinical and histologic signs of collagen‐induced arthritis. Nonspecific IgG1 levels were decreased in response to treatment. The levels of IL‐6 mRNA in the paws and the serum IL‐6 levels were decreased after treatment with IL‐21R.Fc. IFNγ mRNA levels were increased in the paws, and the addition of IL‐21R.Fc to collagen‐activated lymph node cultures enhanced the levels of IFNγ. Collagen‐specific spleen cell responses in IL‐21R.Fc–treated mice were observed as reduced levels of IFNγ and increased levels of IL‐6. Treatment of Lewis rats with IL‐21R.Fc after induction of adjuvant‐induced arthritis resulted in reversal of disease signs and improvements in histologic parameters.

Conclusion

These findings demonstrate a pathogenic role for IL‐21 in animal models of RA, and support consideration of IL‐21 as a therapeutic target in human RA.


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