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Local Sustained Delivery of Anti-IL-17A Antibodies Limits Inflammatory Bone Loss in Murine Experimental Periodontitis.


ABSTRACT: Periodontal disease (PD) is a chronic destructive inflammatory disease of the tooth-supporting structures that leads to tooth loss at its advanced stages. Although the disease is initiated by a complex organization of oral microorganisms in the form of a plaque biofilm, it is the uncontrolled immune response to periodontal pathogens that fuels periodontal tissue destruction. IL-17A has been identified as a key cytokine in the pathogenesis of PD. Despite its well documented role in host defense against invading pathogens at oral barrier sites, IL-17A-mediated signaling can also lead to a detrimental inflammatory response, causing periodontal bone destruction. In this study, we developed a local sustained delivery system that restrains IL-17A hyperactivity in periodontal tissues by incorporating neutralizing anti-IL-17A Abs in poly(lactic-coglycolic) acid microparticles (MP). This formulation allowed for controlled release of anti-IL-17A in the periodontium of mice with ligature-induced PD. Local delivery of anti-IL-17A MP after murine PD induction inhibited alveolar bone loss and osteoclastic activity. The anti-IL-17A MP formulation also decreased expression of IL-6, an IL-17A target gene known to induce bone resorption in periodontal tissues. This study demonstrates proof of concept that local and sustained release of IL-17A Abs constitutes a promising therapeutic strategy for PD and may be applicable to other osteolytic bone diseases mediated by IL-17A-driven inflammation.

SUBMITTER: Pacheco CMF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10415091 | biostudies-literature | 2021 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Local Sustained Delivery of Anti-IL-17A Antibodies Limits Inflammatory Bone Loss in Murine Experimental Periodontitis.

Pacheco Cinthia M F CMF   Maltos Katia L M KLM   Shehabeldin Mostafa S MS   Thomas Laura L LL   Zhuang Zhe Z   Yoshizawa Sayuri S   Verdelis Konstantinos K   Gaffen Sarah L SL   Garlet Gustavo P GP   Little Steven R SR   Sfeir Charles C  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20210505 10


Periodontal disease (PD) is a chronic destructive inflammatory disease of the tooth-supporting structures that leads to tooth loss at its advanced stages. Although the disease is initiated by a complex organization of oral microorganisms in the form of a plaque biofilm, it is the uncontrolled immune response to periodontal pathogens that fuels periodontal tissue destruction. IL-17A has been identified as a key cytokine in the pathogenesis of PD. Despite its well documented role in host defense a  ...[more]

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