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Publication : Decreased CD4-CD8- TCR-alpha beta + cells in lpr/lpr mice lacking beta 2-microglobulin.

First Author  Mixter PF Year  1995
Journal  J Immunol Volume  154
Issue  5 Pages  2063-74
PubMed ID  7868883 Mgi Jnum  J:22945
Mgi Id  MGI:70814 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.154.5.2063
Citation  Mixter PF, et al. (1995) Decreased CD4-CD8- TCR-alpha beta + cells in lpr/lpr mice lacking beta 2-microglobulin. J Immunol 154(5):2063-74
abstractText  The CD4-CD8- T cells that accumulate in lpr/lpr mice have previously expressed CD8, on the basis of studies of CD8 alpha gene demethylation. The actual requirement for CD8 interaction with class I MHC molecules to promote the appearance of CD4-CD8- T cells in lpr/lpr mice has also been suggested. To examine this point in more detail, the lpr mutation was bred onto a beta 2-microglobulin-deficient background (beta 2-m-/-). C57BL/6 (B6) mice homozygous for both the lpr mutation of the fas gene and inactivation of the beta 2-m gene (beta 2-m-/- lpr/lpr) develop less alpha beta T cell lymphadenopathy than the parental B6 lpr/lpr strain. This is caused by the near absence of CD8+ T cells and a considerable reduction in CD4-CD8- T cells, revealing an important role for positive selection on class I MHC molecules during the ontogeny of lpr CD4-CD8- T cells. Although absolute numbers of peripheral T cells are decreased in beta 2-m-/- lpr/lpr mice, they manifest a B cell lymphadenopathy with age. beta 2-m-/- lpr/lpr mice display only subtle indications of autoimmune disease with age, compared with parental B6 (beta 2-m+/+)lpr/lpr mice. These include limited histopathologic stages of kidney disease and lack of proteinuria, despite the presence of serum anti-DNA Abs. Thus, absence of class I MHC-positive selection of CD8+ and CD4-CD8- TCR-alpha beta + cells limits the autoimmune diathesis observed in beta 2-m+/+ lpr/lpr mice.
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