Protection against cartilage and bone destruction by systemic interleukin-4 treatment in established murine type II collagen-induced arthritis

Nov 1, 2000Arthritis research

Systemic Interleukin-4 Treatment May Protect Cartilage and Bone from Damage in Established Mouse Arthritis

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Abstract

Treatment with 1 microgram/day of IL-4 significantly reduced cartilage pathology in a mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis.

  • IL-4 treatment suppressed disease activity in established collagen-induced arthritis (CIA), although it did not reverse clinical progression.
  • A strong reduction in cartilage damage was observed through histological analysis, while bone destruction was prevented.
  • Systemic IL-4 administration increased serum levels of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) and decreased anticollagen type II antibodies.
  • Low-dose IL-4 alone (0.1 microgram/day) was ineffective in reducing disease severity or joint destruction.
  • Combining low-dose IL-4 with prednisolone resulted in enhanced suppression of arthritis severity and cartilage damage.

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