“…The 'contralateral effect', that is the administration of the expression vector in one joint to suppress arthritis in distal or contralateral joints, has been reported by many laboratories. [47][48][49][50][51][52] This study, which shows activation of the IL-1/IL-6 enhancer-promoter in the contralateral joints by signals derived from the arthritic joint, suggests that there is crosstalk between joints. Treatment of one joint may interfere with this crosstalk and by this suppresses arthritis in the other contralateral joint.…”