Suppression of monocyte function and differential regulation of IL-1 and IL-1ra by IL-4 contribute to resolution of experimental arthritis - PubMed (original) (raw)
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Suppression of monocyte function and differential regulation of IL-1 and IL-1ra by IL-4 contribute to resolution of experimental arthritis
J B Allen et al. J Immunol. 1993.
Abstract
IL-4 has diverse effects on hematopoietic cells, including the ability to suppress certain mononuclear cell functions. To evaluate the effect of IL-4 on the evolution of acute and chronic arthritis, murine recombinant IL-4 was administered systemically to animals receiving an arthropathic dose of group A streptococcal cell wall fragments. Daily treatment with IL-4 had a minimal effect on the acute phase, but significantly suppressed the chronic, destructive phase. By 4 wk after initiation of disease, the articular index of IL-4-treated animals was reduced > 60% (articular index = 4 +/- 0.9) compared with the untreated rats (11.5 +/- 0.48, p < 0.001). A substantial decrease in the influx of inflammatory cells and virtual elimination of pannus and erosions occurred after IL-4 therapy. Associated with the reduced accumulation of mononuclear leukocytes was a decrease in their proinflammatory functions including cytokine production and reactive oxygen intermediate metabolism. These observations are consistent with the selective effects of IL-4 on phagocytic cell function demonstrated in vitro. Furthermore, IL-4 induced gene expression for IL-1ra, a protein that antagonizes the action of IL-1 by binding to the IL-1 receptor without agonist activity. Through an expanding spectrum of effects on monocyte-macrophage phenotypic and functional parameters, IL-4 is emerging as an important inhibitor of cell-mediated immune responses and pathogenic processes.
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