Experimental myositis: an optimised version of C-protein-induced myositis.

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY RMD Open Pub Date : 2025-03-05 DOI:10.1136/rmdopen-2024-004558
Margherita Giannini, Daniela Rovito, Mustapha Oulad-Abdelghani, Nadia Messaddeq, Léa Debrut, Giulia Quiring, Pascal Kessler, Anne-Laure Charles, Bernard Geny, Daniel Metzger, Gilles Laverny, Alain Meyer
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Introduction: Inflammatory myopathies (IM) are a group of severe autoimmune diseases, sharing some similarities, whose cause is unknown and treatment is empirical.While C-protein-induced myositis (CIM), the most currently used mouse model of IM, has removed some roadblocks to understand and improve the treatment of IM, it has only been partially characterised and its generation limited by poor reproducibility. This study aimed at optimising the generation and the characterisation of CIM.

Methods: In silico analysis was run to identify the top three specific and immunogenic regions of C-protein. The cognate polypeptides were synthesised and used to immunise C57BL/6N mice. Grip strength, walking ability, serum creatine kinase levels and muscle pathology (histological and electron microscopic features) were assessed. Immune cell proportions and interferon signature in muscles were also determined.

Results: Among the three C-protein polypeptides with the highest immunogenic score, immunisation with the amino acids 965-991 induced the most severe phenotype (experimental myositis (EM)) characterised by 37% decrease in strength, 36% increase in hind base width, 45% increase in serum creatine-kinase level and 80% increase in histological inflammatory score. Optical and electron microscopy revealed mononuclear cell infiltrate, myofibre necrosis, atrophy, major histocompatibility complex-I expression as well as sarcolemmal, sarcomeric and mitochondrial abnormalities. Autoantibodies targeting C-protein, proinflammatory T-lymphocytes, macrophages, and type I and II interferon-stimulated transcripts were detected within the muscle of EM mice.

Conclusion: EM recapitulates the common hallmarks of IM. This costless, high throughput, reproducible and robust model, generated in the most commonly used background for genetically engineered mice, may foster preclinical research in IM.

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