OBJECTIVE: To investigate the role of adhesion molecules in C protein-induced myositis (CIM), a murine model of polymyositis (PM). METHODS: CIM was induced in wild-type mice, L-selectin-deficient (L-selectin(-/-) ) mice, intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1)-deficient (ICAM-1(-/-) ) mice, and mice deficient in both L-selectin and ICAM-1 (L-selectin(-/-) ICAM-1(-/-) mice). Myositis severity, inflammatory cell infiltration, and messenger RNA expression in the inflamed muscles were analyzed. The effect of dendritic polyglycerol sulfate, a synthetic inhibitor that suppresses the function of L-selectin and endothelial P-selectin, was also examined. RESULTS: L-selectin(-/-) mice and L-selectin(-/-) ICAM-1(-/-) mice developed significantly less severe myositis compared to wild-type mice, while ICAM-1 deficiency did not inhibit the development of myositis. L-selectin(-/-) mice that received wild-type T cells developed myositis. Treatment with dendritic polyglycerol sulfate significantly diminished the severity of myositis in wild-type mice compared to treatment with control. CONCLUSION: These data indicate that L-selectin plays a major role in the development of CIM, whereas ICAM-1 plays a lesser role, if any, in the development of CIM. L-selectin-targeted therapy may be a candidate for the treatment of PM.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the role of adhesion molecules in C protein-induced myositis (CIM), a murine model of polymyositis (PM). METHODS:CIM was induced in wild-type mice, L-selectin-deficient (L-selectin(-/-) ) mice, intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1)-deficient (ICAM-1(-/-) ) mice, and mice deficient in both L-selectin and ICAM-1 (L-selectin(-/-)ICAM-1(-/-) mice). Myositis severity, inflammatory cell infiltration, and messenger RNA expression in the inflamed muscles were analyzed. The effect of dendriticpolyglycerol sulfate, a synthetic inhibitor that suppresses the function of L-selectin and endothelial P-selectin, was also examined. RESULTS:L-selectin(-/-)mice and L-selectin(-/-)ICAM-1(-/-) mice developed significantly less severe myositis compared to wild-type mice, while ICAM-1 deficiency did not inhibit the development of myositis. L-selectin(-/-)mice that received wild-type T cells developed myositis. Treatment with dendriticpolyglycerol sulfate significantly diminished the severity of myositis in wild-type mice compared to treatment with control. CONCLUSION: These data indicate that L-selectin plays a major role in the development of CIM, whereas ICAM-1 plays a lesser role, if any, in the development of CIM. L-selectin-targeted therapy may be a candidate for the treatment of PM.
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