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Publication : Targeting T cell-specific costimulators and growth factors in a model of autoimmune hemolytic anemia.

First Author  Hoyer KK Year  2007
Journal  J Immunol Volume  179
Issue  5 Pages  2844-50
PubMed ID  17709498 Mgi Jnum  J:151832
Mgi Id  MGI:4355319 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.179.5.2844
Citation  Hoyer KK, et al. (2007) Targeting T cell-specific costimulators and growth factors in a model of autoimmune hemolytic anemia. J Immunol 179(5):2844-50
abstractText  Although it is established that failure of regulatory mechanisms underlies many autoimmune diseases, the stimuli that activate autoreactive lymphocytes remain poorly understood. Defining these stimuli will lead to therapeutic strategies for autoimmune diseases. IL-2-deficient mice develop spontaneous autoimmunity, because of a deficiency of regulatory T cells, and on the BALB/c background, they rapidly die from autoimmune hemolytic anemia. To define the importance of costimulatory pathways in various components of this autoimmune disorder, we first intercrossed IL-2-deficient mice with mice lacking CD28 or CD40L. Elimination of CD28 reduced the activation of autoreactive T cells and lymphoproliferation as well as production of autoantibodies, whereas elimination of CD40L reduced autoantibody production without affecting T cell expansion and accumulation. To examine the role of IL-7, we blocked IL-7R signaling with neutralizing Abs. This treatment inhibited the production of autoantibodies and the development of autoimmune hemolytic anemia. Together, these data indicate that specific costimulatory and cytokine signals are critical for the spontaneous autoantibody-mediated disease that develops in IL-2-deficient mice.
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