BACKGROUND: Mevalonate kinase deficiency (MKD) is a rare genetic autoinflammatory disease caused by blocking of the enzyme mevalonate kinase in the pathway of cholesterol and isoprenoids. The pathogenic mechanism originating an immune response in MKD patients has not been clearly understood. METHODS: We investigated the dysregulation of expression of selected cytokines and chemokines in the serum of MKD patients. The results have been compared with those observed in an MKD mouse model obtained by treating the mice with aminobisphosphonate, a molecule that is able to inhibit the cholesterol pathway, mimicking the genetic block characteristic of the disease. RESULTS: Interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-5, IL-6, IL-9, IL-17, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, monocyte chemotactic protein-1, tumor necrosis factor-α, and IL-4 expression were dysregulated in sera from MKD patients and mice. Moreover, geraniol, an exogenous isoprenoid, when administered to MKD mice, restored cytokines and chemokines levels with values similar to those of untreated mice. CONCLUSION: Our findings, which were obtained in patients and a mouse model mimicking the human disease, suggest that these cytokines and chemokines could be MKD specific and that isoprenoids could be considered as potential therapeutic molecules. The mouse model, even if with some limitations, was robust and suitable for routine testing of potential MKD drugs.

Background:Mevalonate kinase deficiency (MKD) is a rare genetic autoinflammatory disease caused by blocking of The enzyme mevalonate kinase in The pathway of cholesterol and isoprenoids. The pathogenic mechanism originating an immune response in MKD patients has not been clearly understood.Methods:We investigated The dysregulation of expression of selected cytokines and chemokines in The serum of MKD patients. The results have been compared with those observed in an MKD mouse model obtained by treating The mice with aminobisphosphonate, a molecule that is able to inhibit The cholesterol pathway, mimicking The genetic block characteristic of The disease.Results:Interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-5, IL-6, IL-9, IL-17, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, monocyte chemotactic protein-1, tumor necrosis factor-α, and IL-4 expression were dysregulated in sera from MKD patients and mice. Moreover, geraniol, an exogenous isoprenoid, when administered to MKD mice, restored cytokines and chemokines levels with values similar to those of untreated mice.Conclusion:Our findings, which were obtained in patients and a mouse model mimicking The human disease, suggest that these cytokines and chemokines could be MKD specific and that isoprenoids could be considered as potential therapeutic molecules. The mouse model, even if with some limitations, was robust and suitable for routine testing of potential MKD drugs. Copyright © 2013 International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.

Mouse model of mevalonate kinase deficiency: comparison of cytokines and chemokines profile with human patients

Annalisa Marcuzzi
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2013

Abstract

Background:Mevalonate kinase deficiency (MKD) is a rare genetic autoinflammatory disease caused by blocking of The enzyme mevalonate kinase in The pathway of cholesterol and isoprenoids. The pathogenic mechanism originating an immune response in MKD patients has not been clearly understood.Methods:We investigated The dysregulation of expression of selected cytokines and chemokines in The serum of MKD patients. The results have been compared with those observed in an MKD mouse model obtained by treating The mice with aminobisphosphonate, a molecule that is able to inhibit The cholesterol pathway, mimicking The genetic block characteristic of The disease.Results:Interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-5, IL-6, IL-9, IL-17, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, monocyte chemotactic protein-1, tumor necrosis factor-α, and IL-4 expression were dysregulated in sera from MKD patients and mice. Moreover, geraniol, an exogenous isoprenoid, when administered to MKD mice, restored cytokines and chemokines levels with values similar to those of untreated mice.Conclusion:Our findings, which were obtained in patients and a mouse model mimicking The human disease, suggest that these cytokines and chemokines could be MKD specific and that isoprenoids could be considered as potential therapeutic molecules. The mouse model, even if with some limitations, was robust and suitable for routine testing of potential MKD drugs. Copyright © 2013 International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.
2013
Marcuzzi, Annalisa; Zanin, Valentina; Kleiner, Giulio; Monasta, Lorenzo; Crovella, Sergio
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