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Arthritis Research & Therapy | 2002

Anti-TNF-α antibody allows healing of joint damage in polyarthritic transgenic mice

David Shealy; Paul H. Wooley; Eva Emmell; Amy Volk; Amy Rosenberg; George Treacy; Carrie Wagner; Lois Mayton; Don E. Griswold; Xiao-yu R. Song

Anti-tumor-necrosis-factor-α (TNF-α) monoclonal antibody was used to treat Tg197 transgenic mice, which constitutively produce human TNF-α (hTNF-α) and develop a progressive polyarthritic disease. Treatment of both young (7- or 8-week-old) and aged (27- or 28-week-old) mice commenced when at least two limbs showed signs of moderate to severe arthritis. The therapeutic efficacy of anti-TNF-α antibody was assessed using various pathological indicators of disease progression. The clinical severity of arthritis in Tg197 mice was significantly reduced after anti-TNF-α treatment in comparison with saline-treated mice and in comparison with baseline assessments in both young and aged mice. The treatment with anti-TNF-α prevented loss of body weight. Inflammatory pathways as reflected by elevated circulating hTNF-α and local expression of various proinflammatory mediators were all diminished by anti-TNF-α treatment, confirming a critical role of hTNF-α in this model of progressive polyarthritis. More importantly, the amelioration of the disease was associated with reversal of existing structural damage, including synovitis and periosteal bone erosions evident on histology. Repair of cartilage was age dependent: reversal of cartilage degradation after anti-TNF-α treatment was observed in young mice but not in aged mice.


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2002

Effects of 2 Different Anti–Tumor Necrosis Factor–α Agents in a Primate Model of Subcutaneous Abscess Formation

Xiao-yu R. Song; Floyd Fox; Mary Ann Gallo; Amy Rosenberg; Robert E. Jordan; David Shealy; Carrie Lynne Wagner

Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha exerts both physiologic and pathologic effects in response to infection, conferring the benefit of host defense against infection at the risk of eliciting severe pathology if the response is excessive or inappropriate. In the present study, the effects of an anti-TNF-alpha monoclonal antibody (MAb) and a TNF-alpha receptor construct (p75-Fc) were compared with that of saline in a primate model of subcutaneous abscess induced with Staphylococcus aureus. Intravenous administration of anti-TNF-alpha MAb delayed the onset and reduced the incidence and the severity of abscess formation in response to inoculation with S. aureus at concentrations of 10(9) and 10(10) cfu/mL, compared with administration of saline. In contrast, no improvement in abscess formation was observed in animals treated with p75-Fc. These results supply initial evidence that anti-TNF-alpha MAb, unlike p75-Fc, provides a beneficial effect in this abscess model.


Archive | 2009

Anti-IL-6 Antibody Nucleic Acid Molecules and Methods

Yan Chen; Debra Gardner; David M. Knight; Michael W. Lark; Bailin Liang; David Shealy; Xiao-yu R. Song; Vedrana Stojanovic-Susulic; Raymond Sweet; Susan H. Tam; Sheng-Jiun Wu; Jing Yang; David Matthew Marquis; Eric Michael Smith; Alain Philippe Vasserot


Archive | 2010

Methods of treating conditions using anti-IL-6 antibodies

Yan Chen; Debra Gardner; David M. Knight; Michael W. Lark; Bailin Liang; David Shealy; Xiao-yu R. Song; Vedrana Stojanovic-Susulic; Raymond Sweet; Susan H. Tam; Sheng-Jiun Wu; Jing Yang; David Matthew Marquis; Eric Michael Smith; Alain Philippe Vasserot


Archive | 2012

Anti-IL-6 antibodies

Yan Chen; Debra Gardner; David M. Knight; Michael W. Lark; Bailin Liang; David Shealy; Xiao-yu R. Song; Vedrana Stojanovic-Susulic; Raymond Sweet; Susan H. Tam; Sheng-Jiun Wu; Jing Yang; David Matthew Marquis; Eric Michael Smith; Alain Philippe Vasserot


Molecular Interventions | 2002

Coming of Age:Anti–Cytokine Therapies

Xiao-yu R. Song; Theodore J. Torphy; Don E. Griswold; David Shealy


American Journal of Immunology | 2007

Protection against Lipopolysaccharide-induced Death by An Anti-Interleukin-6 Monoclonal Antibody

Bailin Liang; Debra Gardner; Don E. Griswold; Xiao-yu R. Song


Archive | 2016

Pen-injector device containing anti-IL-6 antibodies

Yan Chen; Debra Gardner; David M. Knight; Michael W. Lark; Bailin Liang; David Matthew Marquis; David Shealy; Eric Michael Smith; Xiao-yu R. Song; Vedrana Stojanovic-Susulic; Raymond Sweet; Susan Tam; Alain Philippe Vasserot; Sheng-Jiun Wu; Jing Yang


Archive | 2015

Humanized anti-IL-6 antibodies, compositions, methods and uses

Yan Chen; Debra Gardner; David M. Knight; Michael W. Lark; Bailin Liang; David Shealy; Xiao-yu R. Song; Vedrana Stojanovic-Susulic; Raymond Sweet; Susan H. Tam; Sheng-Jiun Wu; Jing Yang; David Matthew Marquis; Eric Michael Smith; Alain Philippe Vasserot


Archive | 2010

Methods of Diagnosing and Treating Conditions Using Anti-IL-6 Antibodies

Yan Chen; Debra Gardner; David M. Knight; Michael W. Lark; Bailin Liang; David Shealy; Xiao-yu R. Song; Vedrana Stojanovic-Susulic; Raymond Sweet; Susan H. Tam; Sheng-Jiun Wu; Jing Yang; David Matthew Marquis; Eric Michael Smith; Alain Philippe Vasserot

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