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Collagen antibody-induced arthritis

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Collagen antibody-induced arthritis (CAIA) is a simple mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis that can be used to address questions of pathogenic mechanisms and to screen candidate therapeutic agents. Arthritis is stimulated by the administration of a cocktail of monoclonal antibodies that are directed to conserved auto-antigenic epitopes in collagen type II, followed by endotoxin. The antibody-induced arthritis model offers several key advantages over the classic collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) model. These include rapid disease onset, high uptake rate, synchronicity, and the capacity to use genetically modified mice, such as transgenics and knockouts. This protocol takes 1-2 weeks to be completed.

Citation: Nature Protocols 10.1038/nprot.2006.393
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Posted By: ProtocolFinder on 4/21/2009 1:03:08 PM
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