IL-23 Is Critical for Induction of Arthritis, Osteoclast Formation, and Maintenance of Bone Mass

Volume: 187, Issue: 2, Pages: 951 - 959
Published: Jul 15, 2011
Abstract
The role of IL-23 in the development of arthritis and bone metabolism was studied using systemic IL-23 exposure in adult mice via hydrodynamic delivery of IL-23 minicircle DNA in vivo and in mice genetically deficient in IL-23. Systemic IL-23 exposure induced chronic arthritis, severe bone loss, and myelopoiesis in the bone marrow and spleen, which resulted in increased osteoclast differentiation and systemic bone loss. The effect of IL-23 was...
Paper Details
Title
IL-23 Is Critical for Induction of Arthritis, Osteoclast Formation, and Maintenance of Bone Mass
Published Date
Jul 15, 2011
Volume
187
Issue
2
Pages
951 - 959
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