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Enhanced autoimmune arthritis in IFN-gamma receptor-deficient mice is conditioned by mycobacteria in Freund's adjuvant and by increased expansion of Mac-1+ myeloid cells (1999)

Abstract
Induction of experimental autoimmune diseases often relies on immunization with the organ-specific autoantigens in CFA, which contains heat-killed mycobacteria. In several of these models, including collagen-induced arthritis, endogenous IFN-gamma acts as a disease-limiting factor in the pathogenesis of the disease. Here we show that in collagen-induced arthritis the protective effect of IFN-gamma depends on the presence of mycobacteria in the adjuvant. Omission of mycobacteria inverts the role of endogenous IFN-gamma to a disease-promoting factor. Thus, the mycobacterial component of CFA opens a pathway by which endogenous IFN-gamma exerts a protective effect that supersedes its otherwise disease-promoting effect. Extramedullary hemopoiesis and expansion of the Mac-1+ cell population accompanied the accelerated and more severe disease course in the IFN-gamma receptor knockout mice immunized with CFA. Treatment of such mice with Abs against the myelopoietic cytokines IL-6 or IL-12 inhibited both disease development and the expansion of the Mac-1+ population. We postulate that mycobacteria in CFA stimulate the expansion of the Mac-1+ cell population by a hemopoietic process that is restrained by endogenous IFN-gamma. These results have important implications for the validity of animal models of autoimmunity to study the pathogenesis and to evaluate cytokine-based therapy of autoimmune diseases.. Rega Institute, University of Leuven, Belgium. Patrick.Matthys@reg.kuleuven.ac.be

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Keywords Animals, Arthritis, Experimental, Autoantibodies, Autoimmune Diseases, Collagen, Female, Freund's Adjuvant, Gene Deletion, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Hematopoiesis, Extramedullary, Hematopoietic Stem Cells, Hypersensitivity, Delayed, Immune Sera, Immunization Schedule, Interferon Type II, Interleukin-12, Interleukin-6, Macrophage-1 Antigen, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred DBA, Mice, Knockout, Mycobacterium, Receptors, Interferon, Spleen
Type Description (Metadata) only, IT, article
Language English
Relation Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) vol:163 issue:6 pages:3503-10