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Eye-mediated immune tolerance to Type II collagen in arthritis-prone strains of mice
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2014
ISSN
1582-4934
Abstract
Type II collagen (CII) is a cartilage structural protein that plays important roles in joint function, arthritis and ageing. In studying the ability of CII to induce eye-mediated specific immune tolerance, we have recently proven that CII is capable of inducing anterior chamber-associated immune deviation (ACAID) in Balb/c mice. Here, we study the ability of CII to induce eye-mediated immune tolerance in strains of mice that are prone to the induction of rheumatoid arthritis. Thus, we hypothesized that CII induces ACAID in DBA/1 mice and in C57BL/6 mice through the AC route (direct injection) or the intravenous route (adoptive transfer of in vitro-generated CII-specific ACAID macrophages or of CII-specific in vitro-generated T regulatory cells). Specific immune tolerance induction was assessed using both delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) and local adoptive transfer (LAT) assays. Results indicated the ability of CII to generate CII-specific ACAID-mediated immune tolerance in vivo and in vitro in both DBA/1 mice and C57BL/6 mice. These findings could be beneficial in studies of immune tolerance induction using CII.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Recommended Citation
Farooq, S. M., Kumar, A., & Ashour, H. M. (2014). Eye-mediated immune tolerance to Type II collagen in arthritis-prone strains of mice. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 18(12), 2512–2518. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.12376
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