Use of an antineoepitope antibody for identification of type-II collagen degradation in equine articular cartilage

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Billinghurst, RC [1 ]
Buxton, EM [1 ]
Edwards, MG [1 ]
McGraw, MS [1 ]
McIlwraith, CW [1 ]
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[1] Colorado State Univ, Coll Vet Med & Biomed Sci, Dept Clin Sci, Equine Orthopaed Res Lab, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
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10.2460/ajvr.2001.62.1031
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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Objective-To develop an antibody that specifically recognizes collagenase-cleaved type-II collagen in equine articular cartilage. Sample Population-Cartilage specimens from horses euthanatized for problems unrelated to the musculoskeletal system. Procedure-A peptide was synthesized representing the carboxy- (C-) terminus (neoepitope) of the equine type-II collagen fragment created by mammalian collagenases. This peptide was used to produce a polyclonal antibody, characterized by western analysis for reactivity to native and collagenase-cleaved equine collagens. The antibody was evaluated as an antineoepitope antibody by ELISA, using peptides +/- an amino acid at the C-terminus of the immunizing peptide. Collagen cleavage was assayed from equine articular cartilage cultured with interleukin-1 (IL-1), +/- a synthetic MMP inhibitor, BAY 12-9566. Cartilage specimens from osteoarthritic and nonarthritic joints were compared for antibody staining. Results-An antibody, 234CEQ, recognized only collagenase-generated 3/4-length fragments of equine type-II collagen. This was a true antineoepitope antibody, as altering the C-terminus of the immunizing peptide significantly decreased competition for binding in an inhibition ELISA. The IL-1-induced release of type-it collagen fragments from articular cartilage was prevented with the MMP inhibitor. Cartilage from an osteoarthritic joint of a horse had increased staining with the 234CEQ antibody, compared with normal articular cartilage. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-We generated an antineoepitope antibody recognizing collagenase-cleaved type-II collagen of horses. This antibody detects increases in type-II collagen cleavage in diseased equine articular cartilage. The 234CEQ antibody has the potential to aid in the early diagnosis of arthritis and to monitor treatment responses.
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