Abstract
Context: Thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) is the component of Graves' disease characterized by orbital inflammation and connective tissue remodeling. The IGF-1 receptor (IGF-1R) and TSH receptor (TSHR) form a physical and functional complex in orbital fibroblasts.Asubset of these fibroblasts is derivedfrominfiltratingCD34 fibrocytes.Teprotumumab(RV 001, R1507) is ahuman monoclonal anti-IGF-1R blocking antibody currently undergoing a phase 2 clinical trial in patients with active TAO. Copyright Objective: To determine whether teprotumumab inhibits the induction by TSH of IL-6 and IL-8 in fibrocytes. Design: Fibrocytes were treated without or with teprotumumab in combination with IGF-1 or TSH. Main Outcome Measures: IL-6 and IL-8 mRNA expression and protein production were analyzed by real-time PCR and Luminex, respectively. Phosphorylated Akt (S473) levels were analyzed by Western blot. TSHR and IGF-1R display was assessed by flow cytometry. Results: Fibrocyte display of IGF-1R and TSHR was reduced with teprotumumab, as were IGF-1- and TSH-dependent phosphorylated Akt levels. TSH induction of IL-6 and IL-8 mRNA and protein was also reduced by the monoclonal antibody. Conclusions: Teprotumumab attenuates the actions of both IGF-1 and TSH in fibrocytes. Specifically, it blocks the induction of proinflammatory cytokines by TSH. These results provide, at least in part, the molecular rationale for interrogating the therapeutic efficacy of this antibody in TAO.
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Chen, H., Mester, T., Raychaudhuri, N., Kauh, C. Y., Gupta, S., Smith, T. J., & Douglas, R. S. (2014). Teprotumumab, an IGF-1R blocking monoclonal antibody inhibits TSH and IGF-1 action in fibrocytes. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 99(9), E1635–E1640. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2014-1580
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