Local interleukin-12 gene transfer promotes conversion of an acute arthritis to a chronic destructive arthritis
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Local interleukin-12 gene transfer promotes conversion of an acute arthritis to a chronic destructive arthritis
Abstract
Objective: To determine whether local overexpression of interleukin-12 (IL-12), a pleiotropic cytokine that promotes the development of naive T cells into Th1 cells, could aggravate murine streptococcal cell wall (SCW)-induced arthritis, a model of acute arthritis.
Methods: C57BL/6 mice were injected intraarticularly with saline or with 10(7) plaque-forming units of control vector (Ad5del70-3) or IL-12 vector (AdmIL-12.1) into the right knee joint 1 day before intraarticular injection of 25 microg of SCW fragments. The development of joint swelling, changes in chondrocyte proteoglycan (PG) synthesis, and joint destruction were examined thereafter.
Results: In normal joints, high levels of IL-12 (20 ng/ml on day 1) could be detected after application of the AdmIL-12.1 vector. After 14 days, expression of IL-12 was still found locally, but IL-12 alone did not induce protracted inflammation. Local expression of IL-12, in combination with SCW, markedly aggravated SCW-induced arthritis, as determined by enhanced joint swelling and prolonged inhibition of chondrocyte PG synthesis. Histologic examination on day 21 showed a chronic inflammatory process, with persistent cartilage PG depletion, cartilage erosion, and VDIPEN neoepitope expression (indicative of metalloproteinase activation). The mixture of IL-12 with SCW fragments did not lead to a chronic destructive process in mice deficient for recombination-activating gene 2, indicating the involvement of lymphocytes. In addition, systemic flare of smoldering SCW arthritis, produced by intravenous injection of SCW fragments, was only seen in the AdmIL-12/SCW group.
Conclusion: These results indicate that local overexpression of IL-12 promotes conversion of an acute arthritis to a chronic destructive immune-mediated process, which is more susceptible to flares.
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