Interferon-γ, but Not Interleukin-4, Suppresses Experimental Polymyositis.

Arthritis Rheumatol

Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo, Japan, and RIKEN Yokohama Institute, Yokohama, Japan.

Published: June 2016

Objective: C protein-induced myositis (CIM) is a mouse model of polymyositis in which activated antigen-specific CD8+ T cells injure the muscles. Animal models of autoimmunity that have been examined in the past for the effects of the type 1 cytokine interferon-γ (IFNγ) and the type 2 cytokine interleukin-4 (IL-4) are all mediated by pathogenic CD4+ T cells. In those models, the disruption of IFNγ leads to up-regulation of IL-17A, exacerbating the disease with neutrophil infiltration into sites of inflammation. This study was undertaken to investigate the roles of IFNγ and IL-4, as well as IL-17A in the absence of IFNγ, in CD8+ T cell-mediated CIM.

Methods: IFNγ(-/-) mice, anti-IL-17A antibody-treated IFNγ(-/-) mice, IFNγ(-/-) IL-17A(-/-) mice, IL-4(-/-) mice, and wild-type C57BL/6 mice were immunized with skeletal muscle C protein fragments to induce CIM. Muscle tissue specimens were examined histologically.

Results: IFNγ(-/-) mice developed myositis at a higher incidence and with greater severity than wild-type mice. Unlike wild-type mice, IFNγ(-/-) mice had infiltration of neutrophils into the endomysial sites of the affected muscles. IFNγ(-/-) mice treated with anti-IL-17A antibodies and IFNγ(-/-) IL-17A(-/-) mice developed myositis with an incidence and severity comparable to those in IFNγ(-/-) mice and showed neutrophil infiltration similar to that in IFNγ(-/-) mice. IL-4(-/-) mice developed CIM comparable to that in wild-type mice.

Conclusion: Our findings indicate that IFNγ, but not IL-4, plays a suppressive role in the development of CIM. Unlike in CD4+ T cell-mediated autoimmune disease models, IFNγ prevents factors other than IL-17A from exacerbating myositis and neutrophil infiltration in CD8+ T cell-mediated CIM.

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