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Amelioration of collagen-induced arthritis using antigen-loaded dendritic cells modified with NF-κB decoy oligodeoxynucleotides.

Dendritic cells (DCs) play an important role in the initiation of autoimmunity in rheumatoid arthritis (RA); therefore, the use of DCs needs to be explored to develop new therapeutic approaches for RA. Here, we investigated the therapeutic effect of bovine type II collagen (BIIC)-loaded DCs modified with NF-κB decoy oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs) on collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) in rats and explored the underlying mechanisms. DCs treated with BIIC and NF-κB decoy ODNs exhibited features of immature DCs with low levels of costimulatory molecule (CD80 and CD86) expression. The development of arthritis in rats with CIA injected with BIIC + NF-κB decoy ODN-propagated DCs (BIIC-decoy DCs) was significantly ameliorated compared to that in rats injected with BIIC-propagated DCs or phosphate-buffered saline. We also found that the BIIC-decoy DCs exerted antiarthritis effects by inhibiting self-lymphocyte proliferative response and suppressing IFN-γ and anti-BIIC antibody production and inducing IL-10 antibody production. Additionally, antihuman serum antibodies were successfully produced in the rats treated with BIIC-decoy DCs but not in those treated with NF-κB decoy ODN-propagated DCs; moreover, the BIIC-decoy DCs did not affect immune function in the normal rats. These findings suggested that NF-κB decoy ODN-modified DCs loaded with a specific antigen might offer a practical method for the treatment of human RA.
Hongmei Jiang, Henggui Hu, Yali Zhang, Ping Yue, Lichang Ning, Yan Zhou, Ping Shi, Rui Yuan

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Tumor necrosis factor-beta is associated with thymic apoptosis during acute rejection.

Intrathymic events undergoing allograft rejection remain undefined. The present study investigated the role of tumor necrosis factor-beta on acute thymic involution in rat hepatic allograft recipients during rejection.
Y Yamaguchi, K Okabe, N Miyanari, F Matsumura, O Ichiguchi, E Akizuki, T Matsuda, J Liang, H Ohshiro, Y Miyayama, S Yamada, K Mori, M Ogawa

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