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The role of interleukin-18 and interleukin-18 binding protein in K/BxN serum transfer-induced arthritis

BACKGROUND: Interleukin-18 is a proinflammatory cytokine, the activity of which is regulated by its natural inhibitor, IL-18 binding protein (IL-18BP). Elevated circulating levels of IL-18 have been observed in patients with systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA) and adult-onset Still’s disea...

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Autores principales: Fauteux-Daniel, Sebastien, Merlo Pich, Laura M., Girard-Guyonvarc’h, Charlotte, Caruso, Assunta, Rodriguez, Emiliana, Gabay, Cem
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10320286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37415987
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1215364
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author Fauteux-Daniel, Sebastien
Merlo Pich, Laura M.
Girard-Guyonvarc’h, Charlotte
Caruso, Assunta
Rodriguez, Emiliana
Gabay, Cem
author_facet Fauteux-Daniel, Sebastien
Merlo Pich, Laura M.
Girard-Guyonvarc’h, Charlotte
Caruso, Assunta
Rodriguez, Emiliana
Gabay, Cem
author_sort Fauteux-Daniel, Sebastien
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description BACKGROUND: Interleukin-18 is a proinflammatory cytokine, the activity of which is regulated by its natural inhibitor, IL-18 binding protein (IL-18BP). Elevated circulating levels of IL-18 have been observed in patients with systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA) and adult-onset Still’s disease (AOSD), two conditions associated with dysregulated innate immune responses. This study examines the expression and function of IL-18 and IL-18BP in K/BxN serum transfer arthritis (STA), a model that is uniquely dependent on innate immune responses. METHODS: Naïve and serum transfer-induced arthritis (STA) wild-type (WT) mice were used to examine the articular levels of IL-18 and IL-18BP mRNA by RT-qPCR. The cellular sources of IL-18BP in the joints were determined by using Il18bp-tdTomato reporter knock-in mice. The incidence and severity of arthritis, including mRNA levels of different cytokines, were compared in IL-18BP or IL-18 knock-out (KO) mice and their WT littermates. RESULTS: IL-18 and IL-18BP mRNA levels were significantly increased in arthritic as compared to normal joints. Synovial neutrophils, macrophages, and endothelial cells represented the cellular sources of IL-18BP in arthritic joints, whereas IL-18BP production was limited to endothelial cells in non-inflamed joints. The incidence and severity of arthritis were similar in IL-18BP KO and IL-18 KO compared to their WT littermates. Transcript levels of different inflammatory cytokines were not different in the two KO mouse lines compared to WT mice. CONCLUSION: Although IL-18 and IL-18BP levels were increased in arthritic joints, our results show that the IL-18/IL-18BP balance is not involved in the regulation of STA.
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spelling pubmed-103202862023-07-06 The role of interleukin-18 and interleukin-18 binding protein in K/BxN serum transfer-induced arthritis Fauteux-Daniel, Sebastien Merlo Pich, Laura M. Girard-Guyonvarc’h, Charlotte Caruso, Assunta Rodriguez, Emiliana Gabay, Cem Front Immunol Immunology BACKGROUND: Interleukin-18 is a proinflammatory cytokine, the activity of which is regulated by its natural inhibitor, IL-18 binding protein (IL-18BP). Elevated circulating levels of IL-18 have been observed in patients with systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA) and adult-onset Still’s disease (AOSD), two conditions associated with dysregulated innate immune responses. This study examines the expression and function of IL-18 and IL-18BP in K/BxN serum transfer arthritis (STA), a model that is uniquely dependent on innate immune responses. METHODS: Naïve and serum transfer-induced arthritis (STA) wild-type (WT) mice were used to examine the articular levels of IL-18 and IL-18BP mRNA by RT-qPCR. The cellular sources of IL-18BP in the joints were determined by using Il18bp-tdTomato reporter knock-in mice. The incidence and severity of arthritis, including mRNA levels of different cytokines, were compared in IL-18BP or IL-18 knock-out (KO) mice and their WT littermates. RESULTS: IL-18 and IL-18BP mRNA levels were significantly increased in arthritic as compared to normal joints. Synovial neutrophils, macrophages, and endothelial cells represented the cellular sources of IL-18BP in arthritic joints, whereas IL-18BP production was limited to endothelial cells in non-inflamed joints. The incidence and severity of arthritis were similar in IL-18BP KO and IL-18 KO compared to their WT littermates. Transcript levels of different inflammatory cytokines were not different in the two KO mouse lines compared to WT mice. CONCLUSION: Although IL-18 and IL-18BP levels were increased in arthritic joints, our results show that the IL-18/IL-18BP balance is not involved in the regulation of STA. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10320286/ /pubmed/37415987 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1215364 Text en Copyright © 2023 Fauteux-Daniel, Merlo Pich, Girard-Guyonvarc’h, Caruso, Rodriguez and Gabay https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Fauteux-Daniel, Sebastien
Merlo Pich, Laura M.
Girard-Guyonvarc’h, Charlotte
Caruso, Assunta
Rodriguez, Emiliana
Gabay, Cem
The role of interleukin-18 and interleukin-18 binding protein in K/BxN serum transfer-induced arthritis
title The role of interleukin-18 and interleukin-18 binding protein in K/BxN serum transfer-induced arthritis
title_full The role of interleukin-18 and interleukin-18 binding protein in K/BxN serum transfer-induced arthritis
title_fullStr The role of interleukin-18 and interleukin-18 binding protein in K/BxN serum transfer-induced arthritis
title_full_unstemmed The role of interleukin-18 and interleukin-18 binding protein in K/BxN serum transfer-induced arthritis
title_short The role of interleukin-18 and interleukin-18 binding protein in K/BxN serum transfer-induced arthritis
title_sort role of interleukin-18 and interleukin-18 binding protein in k/bxn serum transfer-induced arthritis
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10320286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37415987
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1215364
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