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  • Nerve growth factor (NGF) plays a crucial role in pain associated with osteoarthritis, and this research investigates a new vaccine designed to produce antibodies against NGF to alleviate pain.
  • The vaccine, created using virus-like particles from cucumber mosaic virus, was tested on mice subjected to surgery that induced osteoarthritis, showing that it effectively generated anti-NGF antibodies and could reduce pain behaviors.
  • Results indicated that both preventative and therapeutic vaccination were effective in reversing pain in mice, suggesting that the NGF vaccine could be a viable treatment for managing pain in osteoarthritis.

Article Abstract

Objectives: Nerve growth factor (NGF) has emerged as a key driver of pain in osteoarthritis (OA) and antibodies to NGF are potent analgesics in human disease. Here, we validate a novel vaccine strategy to generate anti-NGF antibodies for reversal of pain behaviour in a surgical model of OA.

Methods: Virus-like particles were derived from the cucumber mosaic virus (CuMV) and coupled to expressed recombinant NGF to create the vaccine. 10-week-old male mice underwent partial meniscectomy to induce OA or sham-surgery. Spontaneous pain behaviour was measured by Linton incapacitance and OA severity was quantified using OARSI histological scoring. Mice (experimental and a sentinel cohort) were inoculated with CuMVtt (Vax) or CuMVtt (Mock) either before surgery or once pain was established. Efficacy of anti-NGF from the plasma of sentinel vaccinated mice was measured in vitro using a neurite outgrowth assay in PC12 cells.

Results: Anti-NGF titres were readily detectable in the vaccinated but not mock vaccinated mice. Regular boosting with fresh vaccine was required to maintain anti-NGF titres as measured in the sentinel cohort. Both prophylactic and therapeutic vaccination demonstrated a reversal of pain behaviour by incapacitance testing, and a meta-analysis of the two studies showing analgesia at peak anti-NGF titres was highly statistically significant. Serum anti-NGF was able to inhibit neurite outgrowth equivalent to around 150 ug/mL of recombinant monoclonal antibody.

Conclusions: This study demonstrates therapeutic efficacy of a novel NGF vaccine strategy that reversibly alleviates spontaneous pain behaviour in surgically induced murine OA.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6517802PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2018-214489DOI Listing

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