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Reduced development of CD4−8−B220+ T cells but normal autoantibody production in lpr/lpr mice lacking major histocompatibility complex class I molecules
Authors:Toshiaki Ohteki  Masahiro Iwamoto  Shozo Izui  H. Robson MacDonald
Abstract:
The lpr gene has recently been shown to encode a functional mutation in the Fas receptor, a molecule involved in transducing apoptotic signals. Mice homozygous for the lpr gene develop an autoimmune syndrome accompanied by massive accumulation of double-negative (DN) CD4?8?B220+ T cell receptor-α/β+ cells. In order to investigate the origin of these DN T cells, we derived lpr/lpr mice lacking major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules by intercrossing them with β2-microglobulin (β2m)-deficient mice. Interestingly, these lprβ2m–/– mice develop 13-fold fewer DN T cells in lymph nodes as compared to lpr/lpr wild-type (lprWT) mice. Analysis of anti-DNA antibodies and rheumatoid factor in serum demonstrates that lprβ2m–/– mice produce comparable levels of autoantibodies to lprWT mice. Collectively our data indicate that MHC class I molecules control the development of DN T cells but not autoantibody production in Ipr/lpr mice and support the hypothesis that the majority of DN T cells may be derived from cells of the CD8 lineage.
Keywords:lpr/lpr  Major histocompatibility complex class I knockout mice  Autoantibody production
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