Standardization of Antigen-Emulsion Preparations for the Induction of Autoimmune Disease Models

Louise M. Topping, Laura Romero-Castillo, Vilma Urbonaviciute, Hans Bolinsson, Felix I. Clanchy, Rikard Holmdahl, B. Thomas Bäckström, Richard O. Williams

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Abstract

Autoimmune murine disease models are vital tools for identifying novel targets and finding better treatments for human diseases. Complete Freund’s adjuvant is commonly used to induce disease in autoimmune models, and the quality of the adjuvant/autoantigen emulsion is of critical importance in determining reproducibility. We have established an emulsification method using a standard homogenizer and specially designed receptacle. Emulsions are easy to prepare, form stable and uniform water-in-oil particles, are faster to make than the traditional syringe method, use less material and are designed to fill syringes with ease. In the present study, we have validated the emulsions for induction of experimental autoimmune encephalitis, collagen II induced arthritis, antigen induced arthritis, and delayed type hypersensitivity models. These models were induced consistently and reproducibly and, in some cases, the new method outperformed the traditional method. The method described herein is simple, cost-effective and will reduce variability, thereby requiring fewer animals for in vivo research involving animal models of autoimmune disease and in vaccine development.

Original languageEnglish
Article number892251
JournalFrontiers in Immunology
Volume13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022 Jun 13

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Immunology in the medical area

Free keywords

  • animal disease models
  • antigen emulsions
  • autoimmunity
  • CIA
  • Complete Freund’s Adjuvant
  • EAE
  • emulsification

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