The M20 IL-1 inhibitor prevents onset of adjuvant arthritis

Vivian Barak*, David Peritt, Iancu Flechner, Yoav Sherman, Elimelech Okon, Peter Yanai, Tal Halperin, Abraham J. Treves

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Abstract

Cytokines, specifically IL-1 and TNF, have been implicated as important mediators of joint destruction in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Elevated levels of IL-1 in the joint fluid of patients with RA have been reported, as well as the presence of IL-1 inhibitory activity. We have reported the characterization of an inhibitor derived from a myelomonocytic cell line cloned in our laboratory which is specific for IL-1. This IL-1 inhibitor is protein in nature which specifically inhibits activity in vitro and in vivo. Previous studies showed that the inhibitor reduced acute inflammatory reactions associated with IL-1 (fever, leukocytosis, local foot pad swelling, lymph node enlargement and acute phase reactants). Thus it was of interest to study whether the M20 IL-1 inhibitor could modify adjuvant-induced chronic inflammation in rats, which is often used as a model for human RA. Administration of complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) into Lewis rats, resulted in a severe adjuvant arthritis (AA) which reached peak severity after 14 days. Daily administration of IL-1 inhibitor, beginning after injection of CFA, abolished the appearance of AA. The parameters investigated were: joint swelling (the increase in diameter of joints), peri-articular erythema, limping of the rats and histological examination. The effect of the M20 IL-1 inhibitor was shown to be dose dependent and the IL-1 inhibitor alone had no adverse effects. These results indicate that the M20 IL-1 inhibitor may have a role in the treatment of AA and may be used to reduce pathological processes in joint inflammation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)317-323
Number of pages7
JournalBiotherapy
Volume4
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1992
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adjuvant arthritis
  • IL-1
  • M20 IL-1 inhibitor
  • inflammation

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