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Role of IL-12 in Staphylococcus aureus-triggered arthritis and sepsis
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InflammationRheumatologyStaphylococcus Aureus-triggered ArthritisEndogenous ProductionCytokineAutoimmune DiseaseImmunologyChronic InflammationAutoimmunityInflammatory Rheumatic DiseaseStaphylococcus Aureus-induced ArthritisMedicineInflammatory DiseaseInflammatory ArthritisIl-12-deficient Mice
The present study demonstrates that endogenous production of IL-12 is crucial for survival in Staphylococcus aureus-induced arthritis in mice. Staphylococcal load is enhanced in several organs, because of lack of IL-12. This might be due to decreased production of IFN-gamma in IL-12-deficient mice. Although IL-12-deficient mice were exposed to higher staphylococcal load, they demonstrated no increased severity of arthritis as compared with control animals.
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