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Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases | 2017

03.26 Early mouse interferon-alpha1 overexpression in vivo triggers an expansion of highly suppressive regulatory t lymphocytes protecting against experimental arthritis

Matthieu Ribon; Katarzyna Matyja; Roxane Hervé; Delphine Lemeiter; Ken Tsumiyama; Shunichi Shiozawa; Marie-Christophe Boissier; Natacha Bessis; Patrice Decker

Background Type I interferons (IFN-I) can be both anti- and pro-inflammatory. Their role is controversial in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and experimental models. A not-understood IFN-I signature has been reported in RA patients. In mice, IFN-I enhance/inhibit arthritis according to IFN subtype and arthritis models/kinetics. We have evaluated the effects of early IFN-α production in collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) which mimics RA. Materials and methods CIA was induced by 2 immunizations with collagen/CFA. Disease development was studied in conditional transgenic mice over-expressing mouse IFN-α1 (Tet-off system) and in IFN-α1-negative littermates. Arthritis was followed by clinical evaluation. Inflammation/bone destruction were estimated by histology. Plasma cytokines/anti-collagen antibodies were measured by Luminex/ELISA. Lymphocyte sub-populations were analysed by flow cytometry. Bone marrow cells were cultured with M-CSF/RANKL to study osteoclasts. CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells (Treg) and CD4+CD25- effector T cells (Teff) were purified by magnetic sorting. ATPase activity was determined in vitro by a luminescent assay. Treg inhibition of Teff proliferation was measured by flow cytometry in co-cultures. The in vivo therapeutic capacity of purified Treg was estimated by adoptive transfer. Results Induction of mouse IFN-α1 production before the first or between the two immunizations resulted in CIA protection, in contrast to IFN-α1 induction after both immunizations. Both immunised IFN-α1- and IFN-α1+ mice produced anti-collagen antibodies, however the latter produced less. IFN-α1+ mice produced less IL-6 but more IL-5. Protection in IFN-α1+ mice was associated with decreased polarisation to Th17 and increased polarisation to Th1/Th2 lymphocytes and IFN-γ-positive NK cells. Osteoclast differentiation/activity were decreased in IFN-α1+ mice. Particularly, CIA protection in IFN-α1-overexpressing mice was associated with an in vivo expansion of Treg with a higher ectonucleotidase CD39 expression, higher ATPase activity and a higher capacity to inhibit Teff. Most importantly, adoptive transfer of those highly suppressive Treg purified from CIA IFN-α1+ mice impaired CIA development in IFN-α1- recipients in comparison to adoptive transfer of Treg purified from CIA IFN-α1- mice. Conclusions This is the first study evidencing a potent therapeutic window in which IFN-α1 protects against CIA. Protection is associated with an expansion of more suppressive Treg able to confer protection upon adoptive transfer.


Revue du Rhumatisme | 2016

L'induction précoce de la surexpression de l'interféron-alpha 1 murin in vivo induit une expansion de lymphocytes T régulateurs hautement suppressifs qui protègent contre l'arthrite expérimentale

K. Matyja; Matthieu Ribon; Roxane Hervé; Delphine Lemeiter; Ken Tsumiyama; Shunichi Shiozawa; Natacha Bessis; Marie-Christophe Boissier; Patrice Decker


/data/revues/11698330/v83i1/S1169833015001519/ | 2016

Iconographies supplémentaires de l'article : Cachexie et adiposité dans la polyarthrite rhumatoïde. Pertinence pour l’évolution clinique et la prise en charge de la maladie

Salima Challal; Emeline Minichiello; Marie-Christophe Boissier; Luca Semerano


Archive | 2013

Immunogenic composition comprising a peptide derived from vegf and uses of same

Marie-Christophe Boissier; Sylviane Muller; Eric Assier; Emilie Duvallet


Archive | 2011

Immunogenic compounds comprising peptides of IL1β

Jean-François Zagury; Marie-Christophe Boissier; Natacha Bessis


/data/revues/1297319X/unassign/S1297319X1100248X/ | 2011

Iconography : Pain and immunity

Xavier Guillot; Luca Semerano; Patrice Decker; Géraldine Falgarone; Marie-Christophe Boissier


Value in Health | 2009

PMS21 MIXED TREATMENT COMPARISONS: AN EVIDENCE-BASED BUDGET IMPACT MODEL OF RITUXIMAB (MABTHERA®) AFTER FAILURE OF ONE OR MORE TNF INHIBITOR THERAPIES IN THE TREATMENT OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS

Robert Launois; L Riou França; F Maunoury; Marie-Christophe Boissier; V Florentin


Value in Health | 2009

PMS32 ASSESSMENT OF THE TOTAL DIRECT MEDICAL COST OF PATIENTS IN SECOND-LINE TNF INHIBITOR THERAPY AND OF THE RESPECT OF CLINICAL PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS

Robert Launois; M Letellier; F Maunoury; Marie-Christophe Boissier; V Florentin


REV RHUM | 2009

Les cellules T rgulatrices (Treg) dans la polyarthrite rhumatode

Marie-Christophe Boissier; Eric Assier; Jérôme Biton; Anne Denys; Géraldine Falgarone; Natacha Bessis


/data/revues/1297319X/00750006/08002200/ | 2009

Budget impact model of rituximab after failure of one or more TNF inhibitor therapies in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis

Robert Launois; Stéphanie Payet; Nathalie Saidenberg-Kermanach; Camille Francesconi; Lionel Riou França; Marie-Christophe Boissier

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