Detection of arthritogenic factor in adjuvant arthritis.

  • Helfgott S
  • Kieval R
  • Breedveld F
  • et al.
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Abstract

An evocation of arthritis by an Ag-specific lymphokine has recently been considered with the description of arthritogenic factor (AF) in rats with collagen arthritis. Because rats with CFA-induced arthritis also exhibit T cell reactivity to native type II collagen, T cell lines specific for this protein were established from CFA-injected rats. Supernatant material from these lines contained a type II collagen-binding lymphokine with functional and biochemical attributes identical with those described for AF, i.e., it was a 65-kDa species cross-reacting immunoprotein possessing the ability to incite an erosive, proliferative synovitis when injected into the knee joint of naive recipients. Similarities were also observed with HPLC and on two-dimensional gels. Lymph node cells from rats with arthritis created by injection of the synthetic adjuvant, CP-20,961 failed to produce AF, suggesting that this material is not a ubiquitous concomitant of inflammatory arthritis in the rat. Test injections into sites contiguous with the ear cartilage plate and into fibroblast-lined s.c. pouches suggested that cartilage was a requisite for the induction of inflammation by AF. These data identify a potentially shared effector pathway in the collagen and adjuvant models. The presence of AF in two frequently used models further supports the hypothesis that Ag-specific lymphokines can create autoimmune disease.

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Helfgott, S. M., Kieval, R. I., Breedveld, F. C., Brahn, E., Young, C. T., Dynesius-Trentham, R., & Trentham, D. E. (1988). Detection of arthritogenic factor in adjuvant arthritis. The Journal of Immunology, 140(6), 1838–1843. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.140.6.1838

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