Exacerbation of Established Collagen‐Induced Arthritis in Mice Treated with An Anti—T Cell Receptor Antibody
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- 1 March 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Arthritis & Rheumatism
- Vol. 37 (3) , 406-413
- https://doi.org/10.1002/art.1780370315
Abstract
Objective. To investigate the effect of T cell depletion on established collagen‐induced arthritis (CIA) in mice, using monoclonal antibodies (MAb) to T cell receptor α/β (TCRα/β). In addition, experiments using anti‐CD3 MAb were performed for comparison.Methods. CIA was induced in male DBA/1 mice by immunizing them twice with bovine type II collagen (CII). The arthritis score and anti‐CII antibody titers were examined serially. Proportions of T cells were determined by fluorescence‐activated cell sorter (FACS) analysis on spleen cells or peripheral blood cells.Results. When anti‐TCRα/β MAb was injected on the day of CII priming, no arthritis was detected in association with depressed anti‐CII antibody titers. Unexpectedly, however, when MAb was given after arthritis was established, a rapid exacerbation of arthritis was observed, which resulted in ankylosis of most joints. Anti‐CII antibody titers were not affected. The addition of anti‐TCRγ/δ MAb had no effect on the augmented arthritis. T cell depletion by anti‐CD3 MAb during established CIA also caused an enhancement of arthritis, which was, however, weak and only transient. FACS analysis revealed that the early improvement of arthritis after the transient augmentation seen in the mice treated with anti‐CD3 MAb paralleled the early recovery of α/β T cells in the periphery.Conclusion. The present results support the concept that α/β T cells, in general, may play a regulatory role in the clinical course of murine CIA after disease onset. Therefore, caution is recommended when using intensive T cell—targeted therapy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.Keywords
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