Journal article
CSF-1 in inflammatory and arthritic pain development
R Saleh, MC Lee, SH Khiew, C Louis, AJ Fleetwood, A Achuthan, I Förster, AD Cook, JA Hamilton
Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 2018
Abstract
Pain is one of the most debilitating symptoms in many diseases for which there is inadequate management and understanding. CSF-1, also known as M-CSF, acts via its receptor (CSF-1R, c-Fms) to regulate the development of the monocyte/macrophage lineage and to act locally in tissues to control macrophage numbers and function. It has been implicated in the control of neuropathic pain via a central action on microglia. We report in this study that systemic administration of a neutralizing anti-CSF-1R or CSF-1 mAb inhibits the development of inflammatory pain induced by zymosan, GM-CSF, and TNF in mice. This approach also prevented but did not ameliorate the development of arthritic pain and opti..
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This work was supported by a grant (1043147) and J.A.H. was supported by a Senior Principal Research Fellowship from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia. I.F. was supported by a grant from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (IRTG 2168).