The therapeutic effect of extracellular superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD) mouse embryonic fibroblast (MEF) on collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) mice

  • Dong Hoon Yu
  • , Myoung Ok Kim
  • , Sung Hyun Kim
  • , Mi Jung Shin
  • , Bong Soo Kim
  • , Hei Jung Kim
  • , Sang Ryeul Lee
  • , Sang Gyu Lee
  • , Seung Ah Yoo
  • , Wan Uk Kim
  • , Byung Hwa Hyun
  • , Young Sik Park
  • , Tae Yoon Kim
  • , Zae Young Ryoo

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Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease. The generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) within an inflamed joint has been suggested as playing a significant pathogenic role. Extracellular superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD) is a major scavenger enzyme of ROS, which has received growing attention for its therapeutic potential. To investigate the therapeutic effect of EC-SOD in mice with collagen-induced arthritis (CIA), we used mouse embryonic fibroblast (MEF) of transgenic mice that overexpresses EC-SOD on the skin by using hK14 promoter. DBA/1 mice that had been treated with bovine type II collagen were administrated subcutaneous injections of EC-SOD transgenic MEF (each at 1.4 × 106 cells) on days 28, 35, and 42 after primary immunization. To test EC-SOD activity, blood samples were collected in each group on day 49. The EC-SOD activity was nearly 1.5-fold higher in the transgenic MEF-treated group than in the non-transgenic MEF-treated group (p < 0.05). The severity of arthritis in mice was scored in a double-blind manner, with each paw being assigned a separate clinical score. The severity of arthritis in EC-SOD transgenic MEF-treated mice was significantly suppressed in the arthritic clinical score (p < 0.05). To investigate the alteration of cytokine levels, ELISA was used to measure blood samples. Levels of IL-lp and TNF-cc were reduced in the transgenic MEF-treated group (p < 0.05). Abnormalities of the joints were examined by H&E staining. There were no signs of inflammation except for mild hyperplasia of the synovium in the transgenic MEF-treated group. The proliferation of CH-specific T cells was lower in the transgenic MEF-treated mice than in those in the other groups. The transfer of EC-SOD transgenic MEF has shown a therapeutic effect in CIA mice and this approach may be a safer and more effective form of therapy for rheumatoid arthritis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1371-1380
Number of pages10
JournalCell Transplantation
Volume17
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008

Keywords

  • Collagen-induced arthritis (CIA)
  • Extracellular superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD)
  • Mouse embryonic fibroblast (MEF)
  • Rheumatoid arthritis

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