Literature DB >> 9218626

B cell genotype determines the fine specificity of autoantibody in lpr mice.

V N Kakkanaiah1, E S Sobel, G C MacDonald, R L Cheek, P L Cohen, R A Eisenberg.   

Abstract

Anti-Sm Abs are specific markers of human systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and of murine models of this disease. In humans, anti-Sm Abs are mostly IgG1, and in MRL/lpr mice, IgG2a; both are T-dependent isotypes. Other lpr strains, such as B6/lpr, do not produce anti-Sm Ab spontaneously. The present study was aimed at identifying the cellular expression of background genes responsible for generation of the anti-Sm Ab response in MRL/lpr mice. We used double chimeric mice made by transferring MRL/lpr and B6/lpr bone marrows into irradiated allotype heterozygous F1 mice. Five mo after reconstitution, FACS analysis of lymph node (LN) and spleen cells revealed that both MRL/lpr and B6/lpr cells coexisted in roughly equal numbers. Ab produced by each donor could be distinguished by allotype-specific assays. IgG2a anti-Sm was made only by MRL-derived B cells despite the presence of T cells that might potentially provide help to the B6/lpr B cells. The frequency of anti-Sm Ab-producing individuals was similar to that of unmanipulated MRL/lpr mice (about 25%). IgG2a anti-chromatin and total IgG2a was mostly dominated by the MRL-derived B cells. B6-derived B cells produced more rheumatoid factor (RF) against their own IgG2b(b), while RF against IgG2a was dominated by MRL-derived B cells. This suggests that the control of the production of particular autoantibody specificities, such as anti-Sm, is determined by the expression of MRL or B6 background genes in B cells.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9218626

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


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