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Genetic control of tolerance to type II collagen and development of arthritis in an autologous collagen-induced arthritis model.

Johan Bäcklund1, Kutty Selva Nandakumar, Robert Bockermann, Lucia Mori, Rikard Holmdahl.   

Abstract

T cell recognition of the type II collagen (CII) 260-270 peptide is a bottleneck for the development of collagen-induced arthritis (CIA), an animal model of rheumatoid arthritis. We have earlier made C3H.Q mice expressing CII with glutamic acid instead of aspartic acid at position 266 (the MMC-C3H.Q mouse), similar to the rat and human CII epitope, which increases binding to MHC class II and leads to effective presentation of the peptide in vivo. These mice show T cell tolerance to CII, but also develop severe arthritis. The present investigation shows that non-MHC genes play a decisive role in determining tolerance and arthritis susceptibility. We bred MMC into B10.Q mice, which display similar susceptibility to CIA induced with rat CII as the C3H.Q mice. In contrast to MMC-C3H.Q mice, MMC-B10.Q mice were completely resistant to arthritis. Nontransgenic (B10.Q x C3H.Q)F(1) mice were more susceptible to CIA than either of the parental strains, but introduction of the MMC transgene leads to CIA resistance, showing that the protection is dominantly inherited from B10.Q. In an attempt to break the B10-mediated CIA protection in MMC-transgenic mice, we introduced a transgenic, CII-specific, TCR beta-chain specific for the CII(260-270) glycopeptide, in the highly CIA-susceptible (B10.Q x DBA/1)F(1) mice. The magnification of the autoreactive CII-specific T cell repertoire led to increased CIA susceptibility, but the disease was less severe than in mice lacking the MMC transgene. This finding is important for understanding CIA and perhaps also rheumatoid arthritis, as in both diseases MHC class II-restricted T cell recognition of the glycosylated CII peptide occurs.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14500645     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.171.7.3493

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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1.  Multifunctional T cell reactivity with native and glycosylated type II collagen in rheumatoid arthritis.

Authors:  Omri Snir; Johan Bäcklund; Julia Boström; Ida Andersson; Jan Kihlberg; Jane H Buckner; Lars Klareskog; Rikard Holmdahl; Vivianne Malmström
Journal:  Arthritis Rheum       Date:  2012-08

2.  CTLA-4 expressed by FOXP3+ regulatory T cells prevents inflammatory tissue attack and not T-cell priming in arthritis.

Authors:  Katrin Klocke; Rikard Holmdahl; Kajsa Wing
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  2017-06-20       Impact factor: 7.397

3.  Visualization and phenotyping of proinflammatory antigen-specific T cells during collagen-induced arthritis in a mouse with a fixed collagen type II-specific transgenic T-cell receptor β-chain.

Authors:  Patrick Merky; Tsvetelina Batsalova; Robert Bockermann; Balik Dzhambazov; Bettina Sehnert; Harald Burkhardt; Johan Bäcklund
Journal:  Arthritis Res Ther       Date:  2010-08-03       Impact factor: 5.156

4.  Induction of a B-cell-dependent chronic arthritis with glucose-6-phosphate isomerase.

Authors:  Robert Bockermann; David Schubert; Thomas Kamradt; Rikard Holmdahl
Journal:  Arthritis Res Ther       Date:  2005-09-20       Impact factor: 5.156

5.  Collagen type II (CII)-specific antibodies induce arthritis in the absence of T or B cells but the arthritis progression is enhanced by CII-reactive T cells.

Authors:  Kutty Selva Nandakumar; Johan Bäcklund; Mikael Vestberg; Rikard Holmdahl
Journal:  Arthritis Res Ther       Date:  2004-09-23       Impact factor: 5.156

6.  Anti-type II collagen immune complex-induced granulocyte reactivity is associated with joint erosions in RA patients with anti-collagen antibodies.

Authors:  Vivek Anand Manivel; Azita Sohrabian; Marius C Wick; Mohammed Mullazehi; Lena Douhan Håkansson; Johan Rönnelid
Journal:  Arthritis Res Ther       Date:  2015-01-19       Impact factor: 5.156

7.  T cells specific for post-translational modifications escape intrathymic tolerance induction.

Authors:  Bruno Raposo; Patrick Merky; Christina Lundqvist; Hisakata Yamada; Vilma Urbonaviciute; Colin Niaudet; Johan Viljanen; Jan Kihlberg; Bruno Kyewski; Olov Ekwall; Rikard Holmdahl; Johan Bäcklund
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2018-01-24       Impact factor: 14.919

8.  Dynamic activation of bone morphogenetic protein signaling in collagen-induced arthritis supports their role in joint homeostasis and disease.

Authors:  Melina Daans; Rik J U Lories; Frank P Luyten
Journal:  Arthritis Res Ther       Date:  2008-09-24       Impact factor: 5.156

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