IL-18 enhances collagen-induced arthritis by recruiting neutrophils via TNF-alpha and leukotriene B4
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IL-18 enhances collagen-induced arthritis by recruiting neutrophils via TNF-alpha and leukotriene B4
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- J Immunol. 2003 Aug 15;171(4):following 2169. Cannetti, CA [corrected to Canetti, CA]
Abstract
IL-18 expression and functional activity have been associated with a range of autoimmune diseases. However, the precise mechanism by which IL-18 induces such pathology remains unclear. In this study we provide direct evidence that IL-18 activates neutrophils via TNF-alpha induction, which drives the production of leukotriene B(4) (LTB(4)), which in turn leads to neutrophil accumulation and subsequent local inflammation. rIL-18 administered i.p. resulted in the local synthesis of LTB(4) and a rapid influx of neutrophils into the peritoneal cavity, which could be effectively blocked by the LTB(4) synthesis inhibitor MK-886 (MK) or its receptor antagonist CP-105,696. IL-18-induced neutrophils recruitment and LTB(4) production could also be blocked by a neutralizing anti-TNF-alpha Ab. In addition, IL-18 failed to induce neutrophil accumulation in vivo in TNFRp55(-/-) mice. In an IL-18-dependent murine collagen-induced arthritis model, administration of MK significantly inhibited disease severity and reduced articular inflammation and joint destruction. Furthermore, MK-886-treated mice also displayed suppressed proinflammatory cytokine production in response to type II collagen in vitro. Finally, we showed that IL-18-activated human peripheral blood neutrophils produced significant amounts of LTB(4) that were effectively blocked by the MK. Together, these findings provide a novel mechanism whereby IL-18 can promote inflammatory diseases.
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