Contribution of interleukin 17 to human cartilage degradation and synovial inflammation in osteoarthritis

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Objective: To compare the effect of interleukin (IL)-17, IL-1β and TNF-α on chemokine production by human chondrocytes and synovial fibroblasts isolated from patients with osteoarthritis (OA). The expression of IL-1β mRNA by OA chondrocytes was also assessed, as well as the presence and expression of IL-17 receptor (IL-17R) in OA chondrocytes and synovial fibroblasts after stimulation with IL-17, IL-1β and TNF-α. Design: Synovial fibroblasts and chondrocytes isolated from patients with OA were stimulated in vitro with IL-17, IL-1β or TNF-α. Supernatants were collected and immunoassayed for the presence of IL-8, GRO-α (CXC chemokines) and MCP-1, RANTES (CC chemokines). The cells were used to detect the presence of IL-17R and the expression of IL-17R mRNA. Stimulated chondrocytes were also used to detect IL-1β production and mRNA expression. Results: IL-17 upregulated the release of IL-8 and GRO-α. both by synovial fibroblasts and chondrocytes, and the release of MCP-1 only by chondrocytes. IL-17 was a weaker stimulator than IL-1β and TNF-α, except for GRO-α release which was maximally upregulated by IL-1β, less by IL-17 and minimally by TNF-α. When compared to IL-1β, IL-17 was more active on chondrocytes than on fibroblasts. In chondrocytes the expression of IL-1β mRNA was enhanced by IL-17 and TNF-α, with a maximum level reached by IL-1β. IL-17 and TNF-α stimulated IL-1β release in few subjects. Neither IL-17, IL-1β nor TNF-α modulated the presence of IL-17R and the expression of IL-17R mRNA. Conclusions: These data suggest that IL-17 could contribute to cartilage breakdown and synovial, infiltration in OA by inducing both the release of chemokines by chondrocytes and synovial fibroblasts and, in a less extent, the synthesis of IL-1β by chondrocytes. © 2002 OsteoArthritis Research Society International. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Honorati, M. C., Bovara, M., Cattini, L., Piacentini, A., & Facchini, A. (2002). Contribution of interleukin 17 to human cartilage degradation and synovial inflammation in osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 10(10), 799–807. https://doi.org/10.1053/joca.2002.0829

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