Literature DB >> 3262666

Adoptive T cell transfer of autoimmune nonobese diabetic mouse diabetes does not require recruitment of host B lymphocytes.

A Bendelac1, C Boitard, P Bedossa, H Bazin, J F Bach, C Carnaud.   

Abstract

The autoimmune nonobese diabetic mouse, a model of human juvenile type I diabetes mellitus, exhibits features of both B and T cell autoreactivity against insulin-producing cells. Using the neonatal cell transfer model of the disease, which we have described previously, we have shown that B cell suppression of newborn recipients by anti-mu treatment did not affect the transfer of diabetes by means of T cells. B cell-depleted, purified T cells from diabetic adults were injected into newborns treated with either IR-52, a control rat myeloma protein, or LOMM.9, a rat anti-mouse mu-chain mAb. Both groups developed diabetes over a similar time scale. Although the pancreases in both groups showed massive infiltration by T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, presumably recruited in the host, were present in the IR-52-treated group, whereas they were absent in the LOMM.9-treated group. Anti-mu-treated diabetic animals showed substantial B cell suppression in vivo and in vitro when compared with IR-52-treated controls. These results suggest that B cell autoreactivity is a secondary phenomenon that is unimportant during the effector phase of diabetes in nonobese diabetic mice.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3262666

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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