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Pristane-induced arthritis in mice selected for maximal or minimal acute inflammatory reaction.

N D Vigar1, W H Cabrera, L M Araujo, O G Ribeiro, T R Ogata, M Siqueira, O M Ibañez, M De Franco.   

Abstract

The role of inflammatory and specific immune responses in pristane-induced arthritis (PIA) was investigated in mouse lines produced by bi-directional selective breedings for maximal (AIRmax) or minimal (AIRmin) acute inflammatory reaction, comparing the outcome of PIA and the humoral and cellular response to hsp65. Symptoms of arthritis were detected in 50 % AIRmax mice 120 days after pristane injection, reaching a maximal incidence of 65 %, whereas only 7 % of AIRmin mice developed arthritis within an observation period of 200 days. The production of IgG antibody against hsp65 was found to be similar on both lines, although the IgG1 isotype was predominant in AIRmax, and IgG2a in AIRmin line. In vitro T cell proliferation to hsp65 was similar in the two lines, however, ELISPOT assays carried out soon after pristane treatment, demonstrated higher numbers of IL-6-, TNF-alpha- and IL-4-secreting cells in the spleen of AIRmax than in AIRmin mice, while higher numbers of IFN-gamma-producing cells were found in AIRmin mice. These results suggest a major participation of acute inflammatory mechanisms in the susceptibility to PIA. The genetic background which determines high or low AIR favors a Th2-like response in susceptible AIRmax and Th1-like response in resistant AIRmin mice at the initial phase of arthritis induction.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10671198     DOI: 10.1002/1521-4141(200002)30:2<431::AID-IMMU431>3.0.CO;2-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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2.  Enhanced natural killer activity and production of pro-inflammatory cytokines in mice selected for high acute inflammatory response (AIRmax).

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3.  Distinct early inflammatory events during ear tissue regeneration in mice selected for high inflammation bearing Slc11a1 R and S alleles.

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5.  Gene expression profiles of bone marrow cells from mice phenotype-selected for maximal or minimal acute inflammations: searching for genes in acute inflammation modifier loci.

Authors:  Patrícia dos S Carneiro; Luciana C Peters; Francisca Vorraro; Andrea Borrego; Orlando G Ribeiro; Nancy Starobinas; Jose R Jensen; Wafa H K Cabrera; Olga M Ibañez; Marcelo De Franco
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9.  Pristane-induced arthritis loci interact with the Slc11a1 gene to determine susceptibility in mice selected for high inflammation.

Authors:  Marcelo De Franco; Luciana C Peters; Mara A Correa; Antonella Galvan; Tatiane Canhamero; Andrea Borrego; José R Jensen; Jussara Gonçalves; Wafa H K Cabrera; Nancy Starobinas; Orlando G Ribeiro; Tommaso A Dragani; Tommaso Dragani; Olga M Ibañez
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-02-05       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Slc11a1 (Nramp1) alleles interact with acute inflammation loci to modulate wound-healing traits in mice.

Authors:  Marcelo De Franco; Patrícia dos Santos Carneiro; Luciana Carla Peters; Francisca Vorraro; Andrea Borrego; Orlando Garcia Ribeiro; Nancy Starobinas; Wafa Koury Cabrera; Olga Martinez Ibañez
Journal:  Mamm Genome       Date:  2007-05-08       Impact factor: 3.224

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