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Publication : Amelioration of established murine collagen-induced arthritis with anti-IL-1 treatment.

First Author  van den Berg WB Year  1994
Journal  Clin Exp Immunol Volume  95
Issue  2 Pages  237-43
PubMed ID  8306498 Mgi Jnum  J:16872
Mgi Id  MGI:64931 Doi  10.1111/j.1365-2249.1994.tb06517.x
Citation  van den Berg WB, et al. (1994) Amelioration of established murine collagen-induced arthritis with anti-IL-1 treatment. Clin Exp Immunol 95(2):237-43
abstractText  Inflammatory cytokines have been implicated in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis. To validate a key role for IL-1 in arthritic processes we have studied the protective effect of neutralizing antimurine IL-1 antibodies in the murine collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) model. Combination of anti-IL-1 alpha and anti-IL-1 beta given before onset of arthritis was shown to prevent disease completely. Remarkably, a single treatment was also highly effective in the established phase of arthritis, reducing both inflammation as well as cartilage destruction. Suppression was most pronounced with the combination, but anti-IL-1 beta alone also induced significant relief. Finally, we studied the protective effect of IL-1 neutralization on cartilage metabolism in a unilateral expression model of collagen arthritis. To this end zymosan was injected in one knee joint before onset of disease, resulting in accelerated expression in that particular joint and the draining paw. Anti-IL-1 treatment started after accelerated expression of arthritis was able to fully normalize chondrocyte synthetic function, which was highly suppressed in the control group. It is concluded that IL-1 is an important determinant in both inflammation and cartilage destruction in collagen arthritis, and this may have implications for therapy in human arthritis.
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