Natural killer T cells ameliorate antibody-induced arthritis in macrophage migration inhibitory factor transgenic mice

  • Authors:
    • Dai Takagi
    • Kazuya Iwabuchi
    • Masanori Maeda
    • Yuji Nakamaru
    • Yasushi Furuta
    • Satoshi Fukuda
    • Luc Van Kaer
    • Jun Nishihira
    • Kazunori Onoé
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  • Published online on: November 1, 2006     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.18.5.829
  • Pages: 829-836
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Abstract

Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) plays an important role in inflammatory diseases. It has been reported that anti-MIF treatment and mif-gene disruption ameliorate joint inflammation in a mouse model of arthritis induced by anti-type II collagen monoclonal antibodies and lipopolysaccharide (anti-IIC mAb/LPS). In the present study, using the anti-IIC mAb/LPS system, we have analyzed arthritis in MIF-transgenic (MIFTg) and wild-type C57BL/6 (WT) mice. We found that MIFTg mice developed more severe arthritis than WT mice. The histopathological scores were significantly higher in MIFTg mice and significantly increased numbers of CD69+ T cells were detected in the spleens of these arthritic MIFTg mice, compared with WT mice. Natural killer T (NKT) cells from MIFTg mice, compared with WT mice, produced reduced amounts of IL-4 upon stimulation with agr;-galactosylceramide (α-GalCer). Further, repeated administration of α-GalCer to MIFTg mice resulted in a profound reduction of both clinical and histopathological scores of arthritis, with a significant decrease in IL-6. The present findings demonstrate that overexpression of MIF exacerbates inflammation in this arthritis model and that NKT cells play an ameliorating role upon stimulation with α-GalCer in the inflammatory process in MIFTg mice.

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Takagi D, Iwabuchi K, Maeda M, Nakamaru Y, Furuta Y, Fukuda S, Van Kaer L, Nishihira J and Onoé K: Natural killer T cells ameliorate antibody-induced arthritis in macrophage migration inhibitory factor transgenic mice. Int J Mol Med 18: 829-836, 2006.
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Takagi, D., Iwabuchi, K., Maeda, M., Nakamaru, Y., Furuta, Y., Fukuda, S. ... Onoé, K. (2006). Natural killer T cells ameliorate antibody-induced arthritis in macrophage migration inhibitory factor transgenic mice. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 18, 829-836. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.18.5.829
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Takagi, D., Iwabuchi, K., Maeda, M., Nakamaru, Y., Furuta, Y., Fukuda, S., Van Kaer, L., Nishihira, J., Onoé, K."Natural killer T cells ameliorate antibody-induced arthritis in macrophage migration inhibitory factor transgenic mice". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 18.5 (2006): 829-836.
Chicago
Takagi, D., Iwabuchi, K., Maeda, M., Nakamaru, Y., Furuta, Y., Fukuda, S., Van Kaer, L., Nishihira, J., Onoé, K."Natural killer T cells ameliorate antibody-induced arthritis in macrophage migration inhibitory factor transgenic mice". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 18, no. 5 (2006): 829-836. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.18.5.829