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Possible chondroprotective effect of canakinumab: an in vitro study on human osteoarthritic chondrocytes.

Sara Cheleschi1, Luca Cantarini2, Nicola Antonio Pascarelli3, Giulia Collodel4, Orso Maria Lucherini5, Mauro Galeazzi6, Antonella Fioravanti7.   

Abstract

Canakinumab is a human IgGκ monoclonal antibody that neutralizes the activity of interleukin (IL)-1β blocking interaction with IL-1β receptors. Our study aimed to evaluate the in vitro effect of canakinumab on human osteoarthritic (OA) chondrocytes cultivated in the presence or absence of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α. Articular cartilage was obtained from the femoral heads of patients with osteoarthritis (OA). Chondrocytes were incubated with two concentrations (1μg/ml and 10μg/ml) of canakinumab alone or with TNF-α (10ng/ml) for 48h. We evaluated cell viability, release of proteoglycans (PG) and nitric oxide (NO) in culture medium, inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and metalloproteinanes (MMP)-1,3,13 gene expression, apoptosis, necrosis and morphological feature by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Canakinumab alone did not have cytotoxic effect. Cell viability was reduced significantly (p<0.001) by TNF-α and restored by canakinumab at both concentrations used. TNF-α determined a significant decrease of PG (p<0.001) and an increase of NO (p<0.001) and MMP-1,3,13 gene expression. Canakinumab significantly increased the PG levels and decreased (1μg/ml, p<0.01; 10μg/ml, p<0.01) NO levels in cells cultured with TNF-α. The NO data were confirmed by the immunocytochemistry assay for iNOS. A significant reduction of MMP-1,3,13 gene expression was induced by canakinumab. Our experiments confirmed the pro-apoptotic effect of TNF-α and demonstrated a protective role of canakinumab. The results concerning biochemical data were further confirmed by the morphological findings obtained by TEM. We showed that canakinumab counteracts the negative effects of TNF-α on OA chondrocyte cultures and may have a potential chondroprotective role in OA.
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Keywords:  Canakinumab; Human chondrocytes; Osteoarthritis; Tumor necrosis factor-α

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25461395     DOI: 10.1016/j.cyto.2014.10.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytokine        ISSN: 1043-4666            Impact factor:   3.861


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