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An Ig mu-heavy chain transgene inhibits systemic lupus erythematosus immunopathology in autoimmune (NZB x NZW)F1 mice.

U Wellmann1, M Letz, A Schneider, K Amann, T H Winkler.   

Abstract

Intrinsic defects in the B lymphoid lineage are involved in predisposition for systemic lupus erythematosus in (NZB x NZW)F(1) (NZB/W) mice. In addition, a contribution of CD4(+) T cells has been shown to be crucial for the development of fatal glomerulonephritis. To further dissect the role of B and T cells in lupus immunopathology we used Ig mu-heavy chain (muHC) transgenic (Tg) NZB/W mice that we recently established to study mechanisms of B cell tolerance. The Tg NZB/W mice have a very restricted B cell repertoire and only a very minor population of B cells having endogenously rearranged muHC Ig loci are able to undergo isotype switch. Here we analyzed the influence of the restricted B cell repertoire on the development of IgG anti-DNA antibodies and glomerulonephritis as well as the hyperactivation of T(h) cells. IgG anti-DNA antibodies developed delayed but consistently in the Tg NZB/W mice, suggesting that a strong selective mechanism for the development of these autoantibodies is operative. Despite significant autoantibody titers in Tg NZB/W mice, very little immune deposits in the glomeruli and no evidence for renal inflammation were found. The Tg mice have a significantly prolonged survival time and most of the Tg mice lived much longer than 1 year. Interestingly, the generalized T cell activation that normally correlates and coincides with the progression of the disease in NZB/W mice is strongly reduced in older Tg animals. The absence of IgG3 anti-DNA antibodies and the strong reduction of IgG2a anti-DNA antibodies in the Tg mice suggests that particularly the activation of T(h)1 cells is inhibited. This result shows that a significant restriction in the B cell repertoire prevents hyperactivation of T(h) cells and supports the model that T cell hyperactivation in NZB/W mice is secondary to specific interactions with a subpopulation of presumably autoreactive B lymphocytes.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11717187     DOI: 10.1093/intimm/13.12.1461

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Immunol        ISSN: 0953-8178            Impact factor:   4.823


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