IL4-10 fusion protein has chondroprotective, anti-inflammatory and potentially analgesic effects in the treatment of osteoarthritis
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2018-08-01
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Objective: Effective disease-modifying drugs for osteoarthritis (DMOAD) should preferably have chondroprotective, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic activity combined in a single molecule. We developed a fusion protein of IL4 and IL10 (IL4-10 FP), in which the biological activity of both cytokines is preserved. The present study evaluates the chondroprotective, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic activity of IL4-10 FP in in vitro and in vivo models of osteoarthritis. Methods: Human osteoarthritic cartilage tissue and synovial tissue were cultured with IL4-10 FP. Cartilage proteoglycan turnover and release of pro-inflammatory, catabolic, and pain mediators by cartilage and synovial tissue were measured. The analgesic effect of intra-articularly injected IL4-10 FP was evaluated in a canine model of osteoarthritis by force-plate analysis. Results: IL4-10 FP increased synthesis (P = 0.018) and decreased release (P = 0.018) of proteoglycans by osteoarthritic cartilage. Release of pro-inflammatory IL6 and IL8 by cartilage and synovial tissue was reduced in the presence of IL4-10 FP (all P < 0.05). The release of MMP3 by osteoarthritic cartilage and synovial tissue was decreased (P = 0.018 and 0.028) whereas TIMP1 production was not significantly changed. Furthermore, IL4-10 FP protected cartilage against destructive properties of synovial tissue mediators shown by the increased cartilage proteoglycan synthesis (P = 0.0235) and reduced proteoglycan release (P = 0.0163). Finally, intra-articular injection of IL4-10 FP improved the deficient joint loading in dogs with experimentally induced osteoarthritis. Conclusion: The results of current preliminary study suggest that IL4-10 FP has DMOAD potentials since it shows chondroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects in vitro, as well as potentially analgesic effect in a canine in vivo model of osteoarthritis.
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Cartilage, Cytokines, DMOAD, Osteoarthritis, Pain, Osteoarthritis/drug therapy, Proteoglycans/metabolism, Humans, Cells, Cultured, Cartilage, Articular/cytology, Male, Interleukin-10/therapeutic use, Recombinant Proteins, Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use, Animals, Interleukin-4/therapeutic use, Dogs, Female, Synovial Membrane/cytology, Analgesics/therapeutic use, Disease Models, Animal, Taverne, Biomedical Engineering, Rheumatology, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Journal Article
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Steen-Louws, C, Popov-Celeketic, J, Mastbergen, S C, Coeleveld, K, Hack, C E, Eijkelkamp, N, Tryfonidou, M, Spruijt, S, van Roon, J A G & Lafeber, F P J G 2018, 'IL4-10 fusion protein has chondroprotective, anti-inflammatory and potentially analgesic effects in the treatment of osteoarthritis', Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, vol. 26, no. 8, pp. 1127-1135. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2018.05.005