Modulation of IL-17 and Foxp3 expression in the prevention of autoimmune arthritis in mice.

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic immune mediated disease associated with deregulation of many cell types. It has been reported that different T cell subsets have opposite effects in disease pathogenesis, in particular Th17 and Treg cells.We investigated whether non-depleting anti-CD4 monoclona...

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Main Authors: Joana Duarte, Ana Agua-Doce, Vanessa G Oliveira, João Eurico Fonseca, Luis Graca
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-05-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2866666?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-290c4b64521845668ea9f1f65cb462ea2020-11-24T22:00:07ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032010-05-0155e1055810.1371/journal.pone.0010558Modulation of IL-17 and Foxp3 expression in the prevention of autoimmune arthritis in mice.Joana DuarteAna Agua-DoceVanessa G OliveiraJoão Eurico FonsecaLuis GracaRheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic immune mediated disease associated with deregulation of many cell types. It has been reported that different T cell subsets have opposite effects in disease pathogenesis, in particular Th17 and Treg cells.We investigated whether non-depleting anti-CD4 monoclonal antibodies, which have been reported as pro-tolerogenic, can lead to protection from chronic autoimmune arthritis in SKG mice--a recently described animal model of RA--by influencing the Th17/Treg balance. We found that non-depleting anti-CD4 prevented the onset of chronic autoimmune arthritis in SKG mice. Moreover, treated mice were protected from the induction of arthritis up to 60 days following anti-CD4 treatment, while remaining able to mount CD4-dependent immune responses to unrelated antigens. The antibody treatment also prevented disease progression in arthritic mice, although without leading to remission. Protection from arthritis was associated with an increased ratio of Foxp3, and decreased IL-17 producing T cells in the synovia. In vitro assays under Th17-polarizing conditions showed CD4-blockade prevents Th17 polarization, while favoring Foxp3 induction.Non-depleting anti-CD4 can therefore induce long-term protection from chronic autoimmune arthritis in SKG mice through reciprocal changes in the frequency of Treg and Th17 cells in peripheral tissues, thus shifting the balance towards immune tolerance.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2866666?pdf=render
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author Joana Duarte
Ana Agua-Doce
Vanessa G Oliveira
João Eurico Fonseca
Luis Graca
spellingShingle Joana Duarte
Ana Agua-Doce
Vanessa G Oliveira
João Eurico Fonseca
Luis Graca
Modulation of IL-17 and Foxp3 expression in the prevention of autoimmune arthritis in mice.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Joana Duarte
Ana Agua-Doce
Vanessa G Oliveira
João Eurico Fonseca
Luis Graca
author_sort Joana Duarte
title Modulation of IL-17 and Foxp3 expression in the prevention of autoimmune arthritis in mice.
title_short Modulation of IL-17 and Foxp3 expression in the prevention of autoimmune arthritis in mice.
title_full Modulation of IL-17 and Foxp3 expression in the prevention of autoimmune arthritis in mice.
title_fullStr Modulation of IL-17 and Foxp3 expression in the prevention of autoimmune arthritis in mice.
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of IL-17 and Foxp3 expression in the prevention of autoimmune arthritis in mice.
title_sort modulation of il-17 and foxp3 expression in the prevention of autoimmune arthritis in mice.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2010-05-01
description Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic immune mediated disease associated with deregulation of many cell types. It has been reported that different T cell subsets have opposite effects in disease pathogenesis, in particular Th17 and Treg cells.We investigated whether non-depleting anti-CD4 monoclonal antibodies, which have been reported as pro-tolerogenic, can lead to protection from chronic autoimmune arthritis in SKG mice--a recently described animal model of RA--by influencing the Th17/Treg balance. We found that non-depleting anti-CD4 prevented the onset of chronic autoimmune arthritis in SKG mice. Moreover, treated mice were protected from the induction of arthritis up to 60 days following anti-CD4 treatment, while remaining able to mount CD4-dependent immune responses to unrelated antigens. The antibody treatment also prevented disease progression in arthritic mice, although without leading to remission. Protection from arthritis was associated with an increased ratio of Foxp3, and decreased IL-17 producing T cells in the synovia. In vitro assays under Th17-polarizing conditions showed CD4-blockade prevents Th17 polarization, while favoring Foxp3 induction.Non-depleting anti-CD4 can therefore induce long-term protection from chronic autoimmune arthritis in SKG mice through reciprocal changes in the frequency of Treg and Th17 cells in peripheral tissues, thus shifting the balance towards immune tolerance.
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