Tyk2 deficiency protects joints against destruction in anti-type II collagen antibody-induced arthritis in mice

M Ishizaki, R Muromoto, T Akimoto… - International …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
M Ishizaki, R Muromoto, T Akimoto, Y Ohshiro, M Takahashi, Y Sekine, H Maeda, K Shimoda
International immunology, 2011academic.oup.com
Abstract Tyrosine kinase-2 (Tyk2) participates in the signaling pathways of multiple
cytokines in innate and acquired immunity. In the present study, we investigated the in vivo
involvement of Tyk2 in anti-type II collagen antibody-induced arthritis (CAIA) using Tyk2-
deficient mice. Hind paws of wild-type mice showed massive swelling and erythema by
arthritogenic antibody injection, whereas Tyk2-deficient mice did not show any signs of
arthritis. Indeed, neither the infiltration of inflammatory cells nor the fibrillation of articular …
Abstract
Tyrosine kinase-2 (Tyk2) participates in the signaling pathways of multiple cytokines in innate and acquired immunity. In the present study, we investigated the in vivo involvement of Tyk2 in anti-type II collagen antibody-induced arthritis (CAIA) using Tyk2-deficient mice. Hind paws of wild-type mice showed massive swelling and erythema by arthritogenic antibody injection, whereas Tyk2-deficient mice did not show any signs of arthritis. Indeed, neither the infiltration of inflammatory cells nor the fibrillation of articular cartilages was observed in Tyk2-deficient mice. Tyk2 deficiency also reduced the production of Th1/Th17-related cytokines, the other proinflammatory cytokines and matrix metalloproteases, which are induced in the CAIA paw. Our results demonstrate a critical contribution of Tyk2 in the development of arthritis, and we propose that Tyk2 might be an important candidate for drug development.
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