Development of recombinant proteins to treat chronic pain

Judith Prado, Jelena Popov-Celeketic, Cristine Steen-Louws, Ramin Raoof, Eric Hack, Niels Eijkelkamp*

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Abstract

Chronic pain is difficult to treat and new approaches to resolve persistent pain are urgently needed. Anti-inflammatory cytokines are promising candidates for treating debilitating pain conditions due to their capacity to regulate aberrant neuro-immune interactions. However, physiologically they work in a network of various cytokines, and therefore their therapeutic effect may not be optimal when used as stand-alone drugs. To overcome this limitation, we developed a fusion protein of the anti-inflammatory cytokines IL4 and IL10. Here, we describe the methods for production and quality control of IL4-10 recombinant fusion protein and we test the effectiveness of the IL4-10 fusion protein to resolve pain in a mouse model of persistent inflammatory pain.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere57071
JournalJournal of Visualized Experiments
Volume2018
Issue number134
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Apr 2018

Keywords

  • Anti-inflammatory cytokines
  • Chronic pain
  • Drug development
  • Fusion protein
  • Issue 134
  • Medicine
  • Neuroimmunology
  • Protein

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