Imaging fibroblast activation protein to monitor therapeutic effects of neutralizing interleukin-22 in collagen-induced arthritis

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2018-04-01

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van der Geest, Tessa
Roeleveld, Debbie M
Walgreen, Birgitte
Helsen, Monique M
Nayak, Tapan K
Klein, Christian
Hegen, Martin
Storm, GerritISNI 0000000042534976
Metselaar, Josbert M.ISNI 0000000394733565
van den Berg, Wim B

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Abstract

Objectives: RA is a chronic autoimmune disease leading to progressive destruction of cartilage and bone. RA patients show elevated IL-22 levels and the amount of IL-22-producing Th cells positively correlates with the extent of erosive disease, suggesting a role for this cytokine in RA pathogenesis. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of SPECT/CT imaging with 111In-labelled anti-fibroblast activation protein antibody (28H1) to monitor the therapeutic effect of neutralizing IL-22 in experimental arthritis. Methods: Mice (six mice/group) with CIA received anti-IL-22 or isotype control antibodies. To monitor therapeutic effects after treatment, SPECT/CT images were acquired 24 h after injection of 111In-28H1. Imaging results were compared with macroscopic, histologic and radiographic arthritis scores. Results: Neutralizing IL-22 before CIA onset effectively prevented arthritis development, reaching a disease incidence of only 50%, vs 100% in the control group. SPECT imaging showed significantly lower joint tracer uptake in mice treated early with anti-IL-22 antibodies compared with the control-treated group. Reduction of disease activity in those mice was confirmed by macroscopic, histological and radiographic pathology scores. However, when treatment was initiated in a later phase of CIA, progression of joint pathology could not be prevented. Conclusion: These findings suggest that IL-22 plays an important role in CIA development, and neutralizing this cytokine seems an attractive new strategy in RA treatment. Most importantly, SPECT/CT imaging with 111In-28H1 can be used to specifically monitor therapy responses, and is potentially more sensitive in disease monitoring than the gold standard method of macroscopic arthritis scoring.

Keywords

SPECT/CT, anti-FAP, therapy monitoring, anti-IL-22, experimental arthritis, Taverne, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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van der Geest, T, Roeleveld, D M, Walgreen, B, Helsen, M M, Nayak, T K, Klein, C, Hegen, M, Storm, G, Metselaar, J M, van den Berg, W B, van der Kraan, P M, Laverman, P, Boerman, O C & Koenders, M I 2018, 'Imaging fibroblast activation protein to monitor therapeutic effects of neutralizing interleukin-22 in collagen-induced arthritis', Rheumatology, vol. 57, no. 4, pp. 737-747. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/kex456