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Metformin Attenuates Experimental Autoimmune Arthritis through Reciprocal Regulation of Th17/Treg Balance and Osteoclastogenesis

Metformin is widely used to suppress certain functions of the cells found in diseases including diabetes and obesity. In this study, the effects of metformin on downregulating IL-17-producing T (Th17) cells, activating and upregulating regulatory T (Treg) cells, suppressing osteoclastogenesis, and c...

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Autores principales: Son, Hye-Jin, Lee, Jennifer, Lee, Seon-Yeong, Kim, Eun-Kyung, Park, Min-Jung, Kim, Kyoung-Woon, Park, Sung-Hwan, Cho, Mi-La
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4158168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25214721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/973986
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author Son, Hye-Jin
Lee, Jennifer
Lee, Seon-Yeong
Kim, Eun-Kyung
Park, Min-Jung
Kim, Kyoung-Woon
Park, Sung-Hwan
Cho, Mi-La
author_facet Son, Hye-Jin
Lee, Jennifer
Lee, Seon-Yeong
Kim, Eun-Kyung
Park, Min-Jung
Kim, Kyoung-Woon
Park, Sung-Hwan
Cho, Mi-La
author_sort Son, Hye-Jin
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description Metformin is widely used to suppress certain functions of the cells found in diseases including diabetes and obesity. In this study, the effects of metformin on downregulating IL-17-producing T (Th17) cells, activating and upregulating regulatory T (Treg) cells, suppressing osteoclastogenesis, and clinically scoring collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) were investigated. To evaluate the effect of metformin on CIA, mice were orally fed with either metformin or saline as control three times a week for nine weeks. Histological analysis of the joints was performed using immunohistochemistry and Th17 cells and Treg cells of the spleen tissue were examined by confocal microscopy staining. Metformin mitigated the severity of CIA, reduced serum immunoglobulin concentrations, and reciprocally regulated Th17/Treg axis. Also, metformin treatment of normal cells cultured in Th17 conditions decreased the number of Th17 cells and increased the number of Treg cells. Metformin decreased gene expression and osteoclastogenic activity in CIA and normal mice. These results indicate that metformin had immunomodulatory actions influencing anti-inflammatory action on CIA through the inhibition of Th17 cell differentiation and the upregulation of Treg cell differentiation along with the suppression of osteoclast differentiation. Our results suggest that metformin may be a potential therapeutic for rheumatoid arthritis.
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spelling pubmed-41581682014-09-11 Metformin Attenuates Experimental Autoimmune Arthritis through Reciprocal Regulation of Th17/Treg Balance and Osteoclastogenesis Son, Hye-Jin Lee, Jennifer Lee, Seon-Yeong Kim, Eun-Kyung Park, Min-Jung Kim, Kyoung-Woon Park, Sung-Hwan Cho, Mi-La Mediators Inflamm Research Article Metformin is widely used to suppress certain functions of the cells found in diseases including diabetes and obesity. In this study, the effects of metformin on downregulating IL-17-producing T (Th17) cells, activating and upregulating regulatory T (Treg) cells, suppressing osteoclastogenesis, and clinically scoring collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) were investigated. To evaluate the effect of metformin on CIA, mice were orally fed with either metformin or saline as control three times a week for nine weeks. Histological analysis of the joints was performed using immunohistochemistry and Th17 cells and Treg cells of the spleen tissue were examined by confocal microscopy staining. Metformin mitigated the severity of CIA, reduced serum immunoglobulin concentrations, and reciprocally regulated Th17/Treg axis. Also, metformin treatment of normal cells cultured in Th17 conditions decreased the number of Th17 cells and increased the number of Treg cells. Metformin decreased gene expression and osteoclastogenic activity in CIA and normal mice. These results indicate that metformin had immunomodulatory actions influencing anti-inflammatory action on CIA through the inhibition of Th17 cell differentiation and the upregulation of Treg cell differentiation along with the suppression of osteoclast differentiation. Our results suggest that metformin may be a potential therapeutic for rheumatoid arthritis. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4158168/ /pubmed/25214721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/973986 Text en Copyright © 2014 Hye-Jin Son et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Son, Hye-Jin
Lee, Jennifer
Lee, Seon-Yeong
Kim, Eun-Kyung
Park, Min-Jung
Kim, Kyoung-Woon
Park, Sung-Hwan
Cho, Mi-La
Metformin Attenuates Experimental Autoimmune Arthritis through Reciprocal Regulation of Th17/Treg Balance and Osteoclastogenesis
title Metformin Attenuates Experimental Autoimmune Arthritis through Reciprocal Regulation of Th17/Treg Balance and Osteoclastogenesis
title_full Metformin Attenuates Experimental Autoimmune Arthritis through Reciprocal Regulation of Th17/Treg Balance and Osteoclastogenesis
title_fullStr Metformin Attenuates Experimental Autoimmune Arthritis through Reciprocal Regulation of Th17/Treg Balance and Osteoclastogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Metformin Attenuates Experimental Autoimmune Arthritis through Reciprocal Regulation of Th17/Treg Balance and Osteoclastogenesis
title_short Metformin Attenuates Experimental Autoimmune Arthritis through Reciprocal Regulation of Th17/Treg Balance and Osteoclastogenesis
title_sort metformin attenuates experimental autoimmune arthritis through reciprocal regulation of th17/treg balance and osteoclastogenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4158168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25214721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/973986
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