Obesity aggravates the joint inflammation in a collagen-induced arthritis model through deviation to Th17 differentiation

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Joo-Yeon Jhun
Bo-Young Yoon
Mi-Kyung Park
Hye-Joa Oh
Jae-Kyeong Byun
Seon-Young Lee
Jun-Ki Min
Sung-Hwan Park
Ho-Youn Kim
Mi-La Cho
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[1] The Rheumatism Research Center,Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine
[2] Catholic Research Institute of Medical Science,Department of Internal Medicine
[3] The Catholic University of Korea,undefined
[4] Seoul 137-040,undefined
[5] Korea.,undefined
[6] Seoul St. Mary's Hospital,undefined
[7] The Catholic University of Korea,undefined
[8] Seoul 137-040,undefined
[9] Korea.,undefined
[10] Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital,undefined
[11] Goyang 411-706,undefined
[12] Korea.,undefined
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Experimental & Molecular Medicine | 2012年 / 44卷
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arthritis, experimental; inflammation; mice; obesity; Th17 cells;
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White fat cells secrete adipokines that induce inflammation and obesity has been reported to be characterized by high serum levels of inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6 and TNF-α. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a prototype of inflammatory arthritis, but the relationship between RA and obesity is controversial. We made an obese inflammatory arthritis model: obese collagen-induced arthritis (CIA). C57BL/6 mice were fed a 60-kcal high fat diet (HFD) from the age of 4 weeks and they were immunized twice with type II collagen (CII). After immunization, the obese CIA mice showed higher arthritis index scores and histology scores and a more increased incidence of developing arthritis than did the lean CIA mice. After treatment with CII, mixed lymphocyte reaction also showed CII-specific response more intensely in the obese CIA mice than lean CIA. The anti-CII IgG and anti-CII IgG2a levels in the sera of the obese CIA mice were higher than those of the lean CIA mice. The number of Th17 cells was higher and the IL-17 mRNA expression of the splenocytes in the obese CIA mice was higher than that of the lean CIA mice. Obese CIA mice also showed high IL-17 expression on synovium in immunohistochemistry. Although obesity may not play a pathogenic role in initiating arthritis, it could play an important role in amplifying the inflammation of arthritis through the Th1/Th17 response. The obese CIA murine model will be an important tool when we investigate the effect of several therapeutic target molecules to treat RA.
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