Deficiency in IL-1 receptor type 2 aggravates K/BxN serum transfer-induced arthritis in mice but has no impact on systemic inflammatory responses

P Martin, G Palmer, E Rodriguez… - The Journal of …, 2017 - journals.aai.org
P Martin, G Palmer, E Rodriguez, CA Seemayer, J Palomo, D Talabot-Ayer, C Gabay
The Journal of Immunology, 2017journals.aai.org
The biological activity of IL-1 is tightly regulated by the specific receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra)
and the decoy receptor IL-1 receptor type 2 (IL-1R2). The role of IL-1Ra has been well
demonstrated in IL-1Ra–deficient mice. In contrast, the role of endogenous IL-1R2 remains
widely unknown. To define the functional role of endogenous IL-1R2 in the K/BxN serum
transfer arthritis model and in IL-1β–or LPS-induced systemic inflammation in vivo, IL-
1R2−/− mice were created and compared with wild type mice. IL-1R2−/− mice bred …
Abstract
The biological activity of IL-1 is tightly regulated by the specific receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) and the decoy receptor IL-1 receptor type 2 (IL-1R2). The role of IL-1Ra has been well demonstrated in IL-1Ra–deficient mice. In contrast, the role of endogenous IL-1R2 remains widely unknown. To define the functional role of endogenous IL-1R2 in the K/BxN serum transfer arthritis model and in IL-1β–or LPS-induced systemic inflammation in vivo, IL-1R2−/− mice were created and compared with wild type mice. IL-1R2−/− mice bred habitually and exhibited a normal phenotype. IL-1R2 deficiency aggravated arthritis severity and increased mRNA levels for key cytokines and chemokines such as IL-6, IL-1β, Cxcl-1, and Cxcl-2 significantly in ankles. There was no effect of IL-1R2 deficiency on the cell-autonomous cytokine response to IL-1β in the tested cell types, ie, neutrophils, macrophages, and fibroblasts, but IL-1R2 deficiency on neutrophils increased the IL-1–induced response of fibroblasts in trans. Furthermore, IL-1β induced shedding of IL-1R2 in vivo. Inflammatory responses to IL-1β and LPS-induced mortality were not different in IL-1R2−/− compared with wild type mice. Our data demonstrate that the decoy receptor IL-1R2 plays an important inhibitory role in local IL-1–and neutrophil-dependent tissue inflammation as shown in the K/BxN serum transfer arthritis model. In contrast to IL-1Ra, IL-1R2 appears to be less crucial for systemic responses to acute administration of IL-1 or LPS.
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