Blocking interferon γ reduces expression of chemokines CXCL9, CXCL10 and CXCL11 and decreases macrophage infiltration in ex vivo cultured arteries from patients with giant cell arteritis

  • Corbera Bellalta, Marc
  • Planas Rigol, Ester
  • Lozano García, Ester
  • Terrades García, Nekane
  • Alba, Marco A.
  • Prieto González, Sergio
  • García Martínez, Ana
  • Albero, Robert
  • Enjuanes, Anna
  • Espígol Frigolé, Georgina
  • Hernández Rodríguez, José
  • Roux Lombard, Pascale
  • Ferlin, Walter G.
  • Dayer, Jean Michel
  • Kosco Vilbois, Marie H.
  • Cid Xutglà, M. Cinta
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Interferon γ (IFNγ) is considered a seminal cytokine in the pathogenesis of giant cell arteritis (GCA), but its functional role has not been investigated. We explored changes in infiltrating cells and biomarkers elicited by blocking IFNγ with a neutralising monoclonal antibody, A6, in temporal arteries from patients with GCA. METHODS: Temporal arteries from 34 patients with GCA (positive histology) and 21 controls were cultured on 3D matrix (Matrigel) and exposed to A6 or recombinant IFNγ. Changes in gene/protein expression were measured by qRT-PCR/western blot or immunoassay. Changes in infiltrating cells were assessed by immunohistochemistry/immunofluorescence. Chemotaxis/adhesion assays were performed with temporal artery-der...

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