Cytosolic phospholipase A2α-deficient mice are resistant to collagen-induced arthritis

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Pathogenic mechanisms relevant to rheumatoid arthritis occur in the mouse model of collageninduced arthritis (CIA). Cytosolic phospholipase A2α (cPLA2α) releases arachidonic acid from cell membranes to initiate the production of prostaglandins and leukotrienes. These inflammatory mediators have been implicated in the development of CIA. To test the hypothesis that cPLA2α plays a key role in the development of CIA, we backcrossed cPLA2α-deficient mice on the DBA/1LacJ background that is susceptible to CIA. The disease severity scores and the incidence of disease were markedly reduced in cPLA2α-deficient mice compared with wildtype littermates. At completion of the study, >90% of the wild-type mice had developed disease whereas none of the cPLA2α-deficient mice had more than one digit inflamed. Furthermore, visual disease scores correlated with severity of disease determined histologically. Pannus formation, articular fibrillation, and ankylosis were all dramatically reduced in the cPLA2αdeficient mice. Although the disease scores differed significantly between cPLA2α mutant and wild-type mice, anti-collagen antibody levels were similar in the wild-type mice and mutant littermates. These data demonstrate the critical role of cPLA2α in the pathogenesis of CIA.

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Hegen, M., Sun, L., Uozumi, N., Kume, K., Goad, M. E., Nickerson-Nutter, C. L., … Clark, J. D. (2003). Cytosolic phospholipase A2α-deficient mice are resistant to collagen-induced arthritis. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 197(10), 1297–1302. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20030016

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