| Literature DB >> 27140729 |
Long Shen1, Chun Gao2, Lakshmanan Suresh3, Zhenhua Xian4, Nannan Song4, Lee D Chaves1, Meixing Yu1, Julian L Ambrus5.
Abstract
Patients with Sjogren's syndrome (SS) have been shown to have abnormal B cell function and increased numbers of marginal zone B cells (MZB and MZB precursors. The current studies utilized the Interleukin 14 alpha transgenic mouse model (IL14aTG) for SS to investigate the roles of marginal zone B cells (MZB) of the innate immune system in the pathophysiology of the disease. Eliminating MZB from IL14aTG mice by B cell specific deletion of RBP-J resulted in complete elimination of all disease manifestations of SS. Mice had normal salivary gland secretions, negative autoantibodies and normal histology of the salivary and lacrimal glands compared to IL14aTG mice at the same time points. In contrast, eliminating B1 cells by deleting btk did not ameliorate the disease. Therefore, MZB are critical for the development of SS.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27140729 PMCID: PMC4940264 DOI: 10.1016/j.clim.2016.04.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Immunol ISSN: 1521-6616 Impact factor: 3.969