Literature DB >> 19596182

Vaccination with autoreactive CD4(+)Th1 clones in lupus-prone MRL/Mp-Fas(lpr/lpr) mice.

Takao Fujii1, Masato Okada, Yoshimasa Fujita, Takeshi Sato, Masao Tanaka, Takashi Usui, Hisanori Umehara, Tsuneyo Mimori.   

Abstract

We studied the efficacy of T cell vaccination with CD4(+)alphabetaTh1 clones in lupus-prone MRL/Mp-Fas(lpr/lpr) (MRL/lpr) mice. CD4(+)alphabeta Th1 clones, dna51 (Vbeta8.3) and rnp2 (Vbeta14), which stimulated anti-dsDNA or U1 ribonucleoprotein (U1RNP) antibody (Ab) production respectively, were isolated from splenocytes of MRL/lpr mice. Antinuclear Ab kinetics, renal function, renal histology, survival rate, and lymphocyte subpopulations in the spleen were monitored after intravenous adoptive transfer of IL-2-stimulated (s-) or irradiated (i-) clones to 3 week-old female MRL/lpr mice. Anti-idiotypic humoral and T cell responses against the transferred autoreactive Th1 clones were determined in parallel. Compared with PBS-treated MRL/lpr mice, anti-dsDNA Ab titers, and the activity index for lupus nephritis were all decreased in MRL/lpr mice vaccinated with i-dna51 cells, whereas survival rate was not improved. The numbers of CD4(+)Vbeta8.3 T cells in the spleen were also significantly decreased in these mice. Anti-idiotypic Abs recognizing a 12 amino acid sequence of clone dna51 T cell receptor Vbeta8.3-complementarity-determining region (CDR) 3 were detected in the MRL/lpr mice that received i-dna51 or s-dna51 cells. These Abs suppressed dna51 cell proliferation, as well as cytotoxicity of CD8(+)T cells against dna51. The present study suggests that vaccination with CD4(+)alphabetaTh1 clone, dna51, elicits anti-idiotypic T cell and humoral responses against dna51 in MRL/lpr mice, although the immunoregulatory effects on lupus may be limited.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19596182     DOI: 10.1016/j.jaut.2009.06.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Autoimmun        ISSN: 0896-8411            Impact factor:   7.094


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