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Bacterial lipopolysaccharide induces long-lasting IgA deficiency concurrently with features of polyclonal B cell activation in normal and in lupus-prone mice.

T Cavallo1, N A Granholm.   

Abstract

Polyclonal B cell activation (PBA) and autoimmune disease can be induced in immunologically normal mice, or enhanced in lupus-prone mice, by bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Because immune defects are common in autoimmune diseases and IgA deficiency is prevalent in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus, we investigated: (i) whether LPS might induce IgA deficiency in normal mice; (ii) whether IgA deficiency might be a feature in lupus-prone mice; (iii) whether, if present in lupus-prone mice, IgA deficiency could be further accentuated by LPS; and (iv) whether the effects of LPS on IgA concentrations of normal and lupus-prone mice might be reversible upon withdrawal of LPS. We injected normal (C57BL/6) and lupus-prone (NZB/W) mice with 50 micrograms of LPS from Salmonella minnesota Re595 twice a week for 5 weeks and then discontinued LPS for 6 weeks. We determined the concentrations of plasma immunoglobulins, DNA antibodies, and circulating immune complexes before, during, and after mice were exposed to LPS. Our results indicate that: (i) LPS induces IgA deficiency in normal mice concurrently with PBA; (ii) IgA deficiency is a feature of lupus-prone mice; (iii) LPS accentuates naturally occurring PBA and IgA deficiency in lupus-prone mice; and (iv) LPS induced, or LPS enhanced, IgA deficiency and PBA in normal and lupus-prone mice persist long after withdrawal of LPS. Thus, LPS triggers or enhances autoimmune disease by a mechanism that involves in part PBA with selective increase (IgG, IgM) and concurrent decrease (IgA) of specific isotypes.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2015704      PMCID: PMC1535353     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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