Literature DB >> 16329650

The role of TNFalpha and IL-17 in the development of excess IL-1 signaling-induced inflammatory diseases in IL-1 receptor antagonist-deficient mice.

H Ishigame1, A Nakajima, S Saijo, Y Komiyama, A Nambu, T Matsuki, S Nakae, R Horai, S Kakuta, Y Iwakura.   

Abstract

IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra)-deficient mice spontaneously develop several inflammatory diseases, resembling rheumatoid arthritis, aortitis, and psoriasis in humans. As adoptive T cell transplantation could induce arthritis and aortitis in recipient mice, it was suggested that an autoimmune process is involved in the development of diseases. In contrast, as dermatitis developed in scid/scid-IL-IRa-deficient mice and could not be induced by T cell transfer, a T cell-independent mechanism was suggested. The expression of proinflammatory cytokines was augmented at the inflammatory sites. The development of arthritis and aortitis was significantly suppressed by the deficiency of TNFalpha or IL-17. The development of dermatitis was also inhibited by the deficiency of TNFalpha. These observations suggest that TNFalpha and IL-17 play a crucial role in the development of autoimmunity downstream of IL-1 signaling, and excess IL-1 signaling-induced TNFalpha also induces skin inflammation in a T cell-independent manner.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16329650     DOI: 10.1007/3-540-37673-9_8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ernst Schering Res Found Workshop        ISSN: 0947-6075


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