Myers, Lk Seyer, Jm Josh Stuart Kang, Ah
Published in
Immunology
DBA/1 mice were administered type II collagen (CII) or collagen peptides intranasally before systemic immunization to determine whether tolerance could be induced and autoimmune arthritis suppressed. Although prior experiments have demonstrated that collagen given intravenously or orally is effective, the respiratory mucosal route offers several th...
Sakurai, Y Tang, B Rosloniec, Ef Josh Stuart Kang, Ah Myers, Lk
Published in
Immunology
Collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) is an autoimmune arthritis that can be elicited by the immunization of genetically susceptible strains of mice with type II collagen (CII). We have analysed the molecular interactions that occur between an arthritogenic T-cell determinant CII (442-457) and the murine class II susceptibility allele I-A(r). To determi...
Tang, B Brand, Dd Ma, Z Josh Stuart Myers, Lk Kang, Ah
Published in
Immunology
Collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) is an animal model of human rheumatoid arthritis that can be induced in susceptible mice by immunization with type II collagen (CII) or with collagen fragments, including cyanogen bromide (CB) peptides. One susceptible mouse strain, B10.RIII (I-Ar), has previously been found to respond to two major T-cell determinan...
Gumanovskaya, Ml Myers, Lk Rosloniec, Ef Josh Stuart Kang, Ah
Published in
Immunology
Intravenous (i.v.) administration of type II collagen (CII) is an effective way to induce tolerance and suppress disease in the collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) model. In this study, we demonstrated that a single i.v. dose of CII (as low as 0.1 mg/mouse) completely prevented the development of CIA. This suppression was accompanied by decreases in l...
Miyahara, H Myers, Lk Rosloniec, Ef Brand, Dd Seyer, Jm Josh Stuart Kang, Ah
Published in
Immunology
Tolerization of B10.RIII mice (H-2r) with intravenously injected type II collagen (CII) renders the animals resistant to induction of collagen-induced arthritis (CIA). In order to clarify H-2r-restricted T-cell responses that modulate CIA, we have analysed the T-cell proliferative response of B10.RIII mice against cyanogen bromide (CB) peptides of ...
Hernandez, Ad Cremer, Ma Townes, As Josh Stuart Kang, Ah
Published in
Immunology
In order to determine the susceptibility of guinea-pigs to collagen-induced arthritis (CIA), Hartley and Strain 13 guinea-pigs were immunized with heterologous or homologous type II collagen. None of the animals developed CIA. Because immunity to type II collagen plays a critical role in CIA, we characterized the guinea-pig s immune response to det...
Myers, Lk Brand, Dd Ye, Xj Cremer, Ma Rosloniec, Ef Bodo, M Myllyharju, J Helaakoski, T Nokelainen, M Pihlajaniemi, T
...
Published in
Immunology
Recombinant human type II collagen (rhCII) was produced using both the HT1080 mammalian cell expression system (rhCIIht) and a baculovirus expression system (rhCIIbac). The biosynthesis of CII requires extensive post-translational modifications, such as the hydroxylation of prolyl and lysyl residues and glycosylation of hydroxylysyl residues. Amino...
Myers, Lk Miyahara, H Terato, K Seyer, Jm Josh Stuart Kang, Ah
Published in
Immunology
Susceptibility to collagen-induced arthritis (CIA), a murine model of autoimmune arthritis, is strongly linked to only two major histocompatibility complex (MHC) haplotypes, H-2q and H-2r. In order to identify the determinants of type II collagen (CII) required to induce arthritis in H-2r-bearing mice, B10.RIII mice were immunized with bovine, chic...