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C17 Prevents Inflammatory Arthritis and Associated Joint Destruction in Mice

C17 was first described about ten years ago as a gene expressed in CD34+ cells. A more recent study has suggested a role for C17 in chondrogenesis and development of cartilage. However, based on sequence analysis, we believe that C17 has homology to IL-2 and hence we present the hypothesis that C17...

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Autores principales: Chao, Connie, Joyce-Shaikh, Barbara, Grein, Jeff, Moshrefi, Mehrdad, Raoufi, Fahimeh, Laface, Drake M., McClanahan, Terril K., Bourne, Patricia A., Pierce, Robert H., Gorman, Daniel M., Pflanz, Stefan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3143151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21799806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022256
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author Chao, Connie
Joyce-Shaikh, Barbara
Grein, Jeff
Moshrefi, Mehrdad
Raoufi, Fahimeh
Laface, Drake M.
McClanahan, Terril K.
Bourne, Patricia A.
Pierce, Robert H.
Gorman, Daniel M.
Pflanz, Stefan
author_facet Chao, Connie
Joyce-Shaikh, Barbara
Grein, Jeff
Moshrefi, Mehrdad
Raoufi, Fahimeh
Laface, Drake M.
McClanahan, Terril K.
Bourne, Patricia A.
Pierce, Robert H.
Gorman, Daniel M.
Pflanz, Stefan
author_sort Chao, Connie
collection PubMed
description C17 was first described about ten years ago as a gene expressed in CD34+ cells. A more recent study has suggested a role for C17 in chondrogenesis and development of cartilage. However, based on sequence analysis, we believe that C17 has homology to IL-2 and hence we present the hypothesis that C17 is a cytokine possessing immune-regulatory properties. We provide evidence that C17 is a secreted protein preferentially expressed in chondrocytes, hence in cartilage-rich tissues. Systemic expression of C17 in vivo reduces disease in a collagen antibody-induced arthritis model in mice (CAIA). Joint protection is evident by delayed disease onset, minimal edema, bone protection and absence of diverse histological features of disease. Expression of genes typically associated with acute joint inflammation and erosion of cartilage or bone is blunted in the presence of C17. Consistent with the observed reduction in bone erosion, we demonstrate reduced levels of RANKL in the paws and sera of mice over-expressing C17. Administration of C17 at the peak of disease, however, had no effect on disease progression, indicating that C17's immune-regulatory activity must be most prominent prior to or at the onset of severe joint inflammation. Based on this data we propose C17 as a cytokine that s contributes to immune homeostasis systemically or in a tissue-specific manner in the joint.
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spelling pubmed-31431512011-07-28 C17 Prevents Inflammatory Arthritis and Associated Joint Destruction in Mice Chao, Connie Joyce-Shaikh, Barbara Grein, Jeff Moshrefi, Mehrdad Raoufi, Fahimeh Laface, Drake M. McClanahan, Terril K. Bourne, Patricia A. Pierce, Robert H. Gorman, Daniel M. Pflanz, Stefan PLoS One Research Article C17 was first described about ten years ago as a gene expressed in CD34+ cells. A more recent study has suggested a role for C17 in chondrogenesis and development of cartilage. However, based on sequence analysis, we believe that C17 has homology to IL-2 and hence we present the hypothesis that C17 is a cytokine possessing immune-regulatory properties. We provide evidence that C17 is a secreted protein preferentially expressed in chondrocytes, hence in cartilage-rich tissues. Systemic expression of C17 in vivo reduces disease in a collagen antibody-induced arthritis model in mice (CAIA). Joint protection is evident by delayed disease onset, minimal edema, bone protection and absence of diverse histological features of disease. Expression of genes typically associated with acute joint inflammation and erosion of cartilage or bone is blunted in the presence of C17. Consistent with the observed reduction in bone erosion, we demonstrate reduced levels of RANKL in the paws and sera of mice over-expressing C17. Administration of C17 at the peak of disease, however, had no effect on disease progression, indicating that C17's immune-regulatory activity must be most prominent prior to or at the onset of severe joint inflammation. Based on this data we propose C17 as a cytokine that s contributes to immune homeostasis systemically or in a tissue-specific manner in the joint. Public Library of Science 2011-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3143151/ /pubmed/21799806 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022256 Text en Chao et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Chao, Connie
Joyce-Shaikh, Barbara
Grein, Jeff
Moshrefi, Mehrdad
Raoufi, Fahimeh
Laface, Drake M.
McClanahan, Terril K.
Bourne, Patricia A.
Pierce, Robert H.
Gorman, Daniel M.
Pflanz, Stefan
C17 Prevents Inflammatory Arthritis and Associated Joint Destruction in Mice
title C17 Prevents Inflammatory Arthritis and Associated Joint Destruction in Mice
title_full C17 Prevents Inflammatory Arthritis and Associated Joint Destruction in Mice
title_fullStr C17 Prevents Inflammatory Arthritis and Associated Joint Destruction in Mice
title_full_unstemmed C17 Prevents Inflammatory Arthritis and Associated Joint Destruction in Mice
title_short C17 Prevents Inflammatory Arthritis and Associated Joint Destruction in Mice
title_sort c17 prevents inflammatory arthritis and associated joint destruction in mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3143151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21799806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022256
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