Impacts of Interleukin-17 Neutralization on the Inflammatory Response in a Healing Ligament.

Journal of cytokine biology Pub Date : 2017-05-01 Epub Date: 2017-04-06 DOI:10.4172/2576-3881.1000113
Anna Eb Clements, Connie S Chamberlain, Ellen M Leiferman, William L Murphy, Ray Vanderby
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In this study, we sought to improve ligament healing by modulating the inflammatory response after acute injury through the neutralization of Interleukin-17 (IL-17), which we hypothesized would decrease inflammatory cell infiltration and cytokine production. Administration of an Interleukin-17 neutralizing antibody (IL-17 NA) immediately following a rat medial collateral ligament (MCL) transection resulted in alterations in inflammatory cell populations and cytokine expression within the healing ligament, but did not reduce inflammation. Specifically, treatment resulted in a decrease in M2 (anti-inflammatory) macrophages, an increase in T cells, and an increase in the levels of IL-2, IL-6, and IL-12 in the MCL 7 days post injury. IL-17NA treatment, and subsequent immunomodulation, did not result in improved ligament healing, as measured by collagen composition and wound size.

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白细胞介素-17中和对愈合韧带炎症反应的影响。
在这项研究中,我们试图通过中和白细胞介素-17 (IL-17)来调节急性损伤后的炎症反应,从而改善韧带愈合,我们假设白细胞介素-17会减少炎症细胞的浸润和细胞因子的产生。在大鼠内侧副韧带(MCL)横断后立即给予白细胞介素-17中和抗体(IL-17 NA)导致愈合韧带内炎症细胞群和细胞因子表达的改变,但没有减轻炎症。具体来说,治疗导致M2(抗炎)巨噬细胞减少,T细胞增加,损伤后7天MCL中IL-2、IL-6和IL-12水平升高。通过胶原成分和伤口大小测量,IL-17NA治疗和随后的免疫调节并没有改善韧带愈合。
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