M. Hesse et al., PROTECTIVE MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX GENES AND THE ROLE OF INTERLEUKIN-4 IN COLLAGEN-INDUCED ARTHRITIS, European Journal of Immunology, 26(12), 1996, pp. 3234-3237
To investigate the role of interleukin (IL)-4 during the triggering of
collagen-induced arthritis, we examined the effects of the I-A(b) and
I-E protective/suppressive genes and passively administered anti-IL-4
monoclonal antibody. In contrast to the action of I-E expression on i
ts own, which has mainly a suppressive effect post-triggering, the com
bination of I-A(b) and I-E had a marked protective effect. Assuming, o
n the basis of previous experience with the I-A(b) allele, that it mig
ht act through suppressing early IL-4 production, we treated mice with
the 11B11 IL-4-neutralizing antibody around the time of initial immun
ization with collagen. Treatment over a period extending to 6 days pos
t-immunization exacerbated the arthritis, but when curtailed to 2 days
post-immunization (and tested in pristane-primed animals), the diseas
e was reduced. We conclude that IL-4 plays an essential role in trigge
ring the disease.