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Anti-CD4 monoclonal antibody treatment in acute and early chronic antigen-induced arthritis:: influence on T helper cell activation

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CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNOLOGY
卷 135, 期 3, 页码 409-415

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.2003.02381.x

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acute; anti-CD4 mAb; antigen-induced arthritis; chronic; T helper cell

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To examine the effects of anti-CD4 mAb treatment in acute and chronic antigen-induced arthritis (AIA), C57BL/6 mice were treated intraperitoneally either with the depleting anti-CD4 mAb GK1.5 or with rat-IgG (control) on Days -1, 0, 1, 3, 5, and 7. Arthritis was monitored by assessment of joint swelling and histological evaluation in the acute (Day 3) and the chronic phase (Day 21) of AIA. To determine the effects on cellular immune responses, in vivo T-cell reactivity (delayed type hypersensitivity; DTH) was measured, as well as protein levels of T(H)1- (IL-2, IFN-gamma) and T(H)2-cytokines (IL-4, IL-10) in joint extracts and supernatants of ex vivo stimulated spleen and lymph node cells. The humoral immune response was analysed by measuring serum antibodies against methylated bovine serum albumine (mBSA) and extracellular matrix proteins. Treatment with GK1.5 reduced swelling, inflammation, and destruction of the arthritic joint. Unexpectedly, the effects were even more pronounced in the acute than in the chronic phase. The anti-inflammatory effect was accompanied by a diminished DTH against the arthritogen mBSA and a decrease of T(H)1-cytokine production in spleen and pooled body lymph nodes, whereas the T(H)2-cytokine production in these organs was unchanged and the humoral immune response was only moderately reduced. There was a failure of depleting CD4(+) T-cells in the joint, reflected also by unchanged local cytokine levels. Therefore, systemic rather than local effects on the T(H)1/T(H)2 balance appear to underlie the therapeutic efficacy of anti-CD4 treatment in AIA.

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