Kezic Jelena M, Davey Michael P, Glant Tibor T, Rosenbaum James T, Rosenzweig Holly L
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 97239, USA.
Arthritis Rheum. 2012 Mar;64(3):762-71. doi: 10.1002/art.33404.
The spondylarthritides (such as ankylosing spondylitis) are multisystem inflammatory diseases that frequently result in uveitis. Despite the common co-occurrence of uveitis with arthritis, there has been no explanation for the susceptibility of the eye to inflammation. Using an innovative intravital videomicroscopic approach, we discovered the coexistence of uveitis with axial and peripheral joint inflammation in mice immunized with cartilage proteoglycan (PG). The aim of this study was to elucidate the characteristics of uveitis and test the impact of interferon-γ (IFNγ) deficiency on the eye versus the joint and spine.
Female T cell receptor (TCR)-transgenic mice or IFNγ-knockout mice crossed to TCR-transgenic mice were immunized with PG. Uveitis was assessed by intravital videomicroscopy and histology. The clinical and histopathologic severity of arthritis and spondylitis were evaluated. The bone remodeling process within the spine was assessed by whole-body near-infrared imaging. Immunoblotting and immunofluorescence staining were used to examine the expression of PG and ADAMTS-5 and to examine the cellular composition of eyes with uveitis.
PG neoepitopes along with the aggrecanase ADAMTS-5 were present in the eye, as they were the joint. Anterior uveitis developed in response to PG immunization. The cellular infiltrate consisted mainly of neutrophils and eosinophils. Unexpectedly, IFNγ deficiency markedly exacerbated uveitis while ameliorating joint and spine disease, indicating divergent mechanisms that drive diseases in the eye versus the joints and spine.
This study provides the first detailed description of a murine disease model in which uveitis coincides with arthritis and spondylitis. Our observations provide a great opportunity for understanding the pathogenesis of a relatively common but poorly understood disease.
脊柱关节炎(如强直性脊柱炎)是多系统炎症性疾病,常导致葡萄膜炎。尽管葡萄膜炎与关节炎常同时出现,但眼睛易发生炎症的原因尚无解释。我们采用一种创新的活体视频显微镜方法,发现在用软骨蛋白聚糖(PG)免疫的小鼠中,葡萄膜炎与轴性和外周关节炎症并存。本研究的目的是阐明葡萄膜炎的特征,并测试干扰素-γ(IFNγ)缺乏对眼睛与关节和脊柱疾病的影响。
用PG免疫雌性T细胞受体(TCR)转基因小鼠或与TCR转基因小鼠杂交的IFNγ基因敲除小鼠。通过活体视频显微镜和组织学评估葡萄膜炎。评估关节炎和脊柱炎的临床及组织病理学严重程度。通过全身近红外成像评估脊柱内的骨重塑过程。采用免疫印迹和免疫荧光染色检测PG和ADAMTS-5的表达,并检测葡萄膜炎小鼠眼睛的细胞组成。
与关节一样,PG新表位以及聚集蛋白聚糖酶ADAMTS-5存在于眼睛中。PG免疫后发生前葡萄膜炎。细胞浸润主要由中性粒细胞和嗜酸性粒细胞组成。出乎意料的是,IFNγ缺乏显著加重了葡萄膜炎,同时改善了关节和脊柱疾病,表明驱动眼睛与关节和脊柱疾病的机制不同。
本研究首次详细描述了一种葡萄膜炎与关节炎和脊柱炎同时存在的小鼠疾病模型。我们的观察结果为理解一种相对常见但了解较少的疾病的发病机制提供了一个很好的机会。