Hepatorenal pathologies in TNF-transgenic mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis are alleviated by anti-TNF treatment
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Published:2023-10-02
Issue:1
Volume:25
Page:
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ISSN:1478-6362
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Container-title:Arthritis Research & Therapy
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Arthritis Res Ther
Author:
Li Xuefei,Wang Yi,Chen Ziqiang,Ruan Ming,Yang Can,Zhou Maolin,Li Ning,Xing Lianping,Xu Hao,Yang Ling,Shi Qi,Wang Yongjun,Chen Jinman,Liang Qianqian
Abstract
Abstract
Objective
To examine and quantify liver and kidney lesions and their response to anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapy in a TNF-Tg mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Methods
Female TNF-Tg (Tg3647) mice were used as the animal model for chronic RA. Ultrasound, immunofluorescence, histological staining, serology tests, and real-time RT-PCR were used to examine the pathological changes in the liver and kidney.
Results
TNF-Tg mice showed a significant decrease in the body weight and a dramatic increase in the volumes of the gallbladder, knee cavity, and popliteal lymph nodes. The liver and kidneys of TNF-Tg mice showed increased chronic inflammation and accumulation of immune cells and fibrosis, compared to wild-type (WT) mice. Moreover, upregulation of inflammatory factors and impaired normal function were observed in the liver and kidneys of TNF-Tg mice. Inflammatory infiltration and fibrosis of the liver and kidneys of female TNF-Tg mice were improved after anti-TNF treatment, and better treatment effects were achieved at 4.5-month-old mice when they were received 8 weeks of intervention.
Conclusions
We found that TNF drives the development of liver and kidney pathology in female TNF-Tg mice and that there are limitations to the loss of utility of anti-TNF for the prolonged treatment of RA-associated hepatic and renal injury. This study provides a reliable and clinically relevant animal model for further studies exploring the molecular mechanisms and drug discovery for hepatorenal pathologies in RA.
Funder
the program for innovative research team of ministry of science and technology of China
“Innovation Team” development projects
Innovation team project of scientific research of traditional Chinese medicine of Shanghai Health Committee
Shanghai TCM Medical Center of Chronic Disease
Science and Technology Innovation Action Plan
National Natural Science Foundation
State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine Young Qi Huang Scholar
Shanghai Collaborative Innovation Center of Industrial Transformation of Hospital TCM Preparation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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