Critical role of the major histocompatibility complex and IL-10 in matrilin-1-induced relapsing polychondritis in mice |
| |
Authors: | Ann-Sofie Hansson ?sa CM Johansson Rikard Holmdahl |
| |
Affiliation: | 1.Department of Clinical Immunology, Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden;2.Medical Inflammation Research, BMC, Lund University, Lund, Sweden |
| |
Abstract: | Relapsing polychondritis (RP) is an autoimmune disease that affects extra-articular cartilage. Matrilin-1-induced relapsing polychondritis (MIRP) is a model for RP and is useful for studies of the pathogenic mechanisms in this disease. There are indications that the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II plays a major role in RP, since DR4+ patients are more commonly affected than controls. We have now addressed the role of the MHC region, as well as the non-MHC contribution, using congenic mouse strains. Of the MHC congenic strains, B10.Q (H2 q ) was the most susceptible, the B10.P (H2 p ) and B10.R (H2 r ) strains developed mild disease, while B10 strains carrying the v, b, f, or u H2 haplotypes were resistant. A slight variation of susceptibility of H2 q strains (B10.Q> C3H.Q> DBA/1) was observed and the (B10.Q × DBA/1)F1 was the most susceptible of all strains. Furthermore, macrophages and CD4+ T cells were the most prominent cell types in inflammatory infiltrates of the tracheal cartilage. Macrophages are the major source of many cytokines, such as interleukin-10 (IL-10), which is currently being tested as a therapeutic agent in several autoimmune diseases. We therefore investigated B10.Q mice devoid of IL-10 through gene deletion and found that they developed a significantly more severe disease, with an earlier onset, than their heterozygous littermates. In conclusion, MHC genes, as well as non-MHC genes, are important for MIRP induction, and IL-10 plays a major suppressive role in cartilage inflammation of the respiratory tract. |
| |
Keywords: | IL-10 matrilin-1 matrilin-1-induced relapsing polychondritis major histocompatibility complex relapsing polychondritis |
本文献已被 PubMed SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|