Title of article :
Characterization of CD4+ T Cell Autoreactivity to Self-MHC in New Zealand Hybrid Mice
Author/Authors :
Roark، نويسنده , , Christina L. and Kotzin، نويسنده , , Brian L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
9
From page :
95
To page :
103
Abstract :
The New Zealand white (NZW) H2z locus is strongly associated with the development of autoimmune disease in (NZB × NZW)F1 mice, a model of systemic lupus erythematosus. To better understand the role of H2z in autoimmunity, we generated CD4+ T cell hybridomas from the spleen and lymph nodes of unimmunized (NZB × NZW)F1 mice and characterized their specificity. We found that over 50% of the hybridomas responded to syngeneic (H2d/z) spleen cells in the absence of exogenous antigen. Many of these autoreactive hybridomas responded to spleen cells expressing H2z and used H2z class II (I-Az or I-Ez) molecules for presentation. Interestingly, nearly one third of the H2z-reactive hybridomas could not respond to spleen cells expressing only H2z class II molecules. These studies characterize a frequent population of autoreactive CD4+ T cells in lupus mice and indicate that major histocompatibility complex molecules in addition to class II may be important for this self-recognition.
Keywords :
T lymphocytes , Autoimmunity , systemic lupus erythematosus , T lymphocytes , T lymphocytes , autoreactive , Recognition
Journal title :
Clinical Immunology
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Clinical Immunology
Record number :
1848918
Link To Document :
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