| Literature DB >> 22465962 |
Mansheng Luo1, Dan Liu, Lingmin Zhang, Shigao Huang, Wenjuan Yang, Lin Zhang, Tong Cui, Honghui Ma, Zhen Wang, Qian Sun, Chunhui Xiong, Jianhong Zhu, Jinlong Li, Xiaobing Wu, Liqin Jin, Zhiming Hu, Jimin Gao.
Abstract
TNF α plays a central role in the pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and murine acute liver injury induced by injection of D-galactosamine and subsequent LPS. Recombinant Fc-fused soluble TNF receptor II (sTNFRII-Fc) has been used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis for a decade. We have recently constructed a novel fusion protein sTNFRII-gAD, which is composed of a soluble TNF receptor II and a globular domain of adiponectin. Utilizing the inclination of gAD to form homologous trimer naturally, we sought to explore TNFα antagonism of the novel trimerized sTNFRII-gAD and meantime compare TNFα-neutralizing effects in vitro and in vivo between sTNFRII-Fc and sTNFRII-gAD. Here, we evaluated the TNFα-antagonizing activity of sTNFRII-gAD with TNFα-induced L929 cytotoxicity assay. Furthermore, sTNFRII-Fc or sTNFRII-gAD was administered simultaneously with d-galactosamine 1h prior to LPS injection in the murine model of acute liver injury. Serum TNFα and TNFα-sTNFRII-gAD complex were measured by ELISA and the liver injury was assessed through alanine transaminase measurement and liver histological analysis. sTNFRII-gAD was shown to have higher TNFα-neutralizing activity than sTNFRII-Fc (p<0.05) in the L929 cytotoxicity assay. With a significant attenuation of murine lethality (p<0.05), sTNFRII-gAD showed more protective effects than sTNFRII-Fc in the murine model of acute liver injury. These results demonstrated that sTNFRII-gAD was more efficacious than sTNFRII-Fc as a TNFα antagonist, highlighting the potential of sTNFRII-gAD for the treatment of diseases associated with excessive TNFα.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22465962 DOI: 10.1016/j.intimp.2012.03.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Immunopharmacol ISSN: 1567-5769 Impact factor: 4.932