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Publication : Induction of skin fibrosis and autoantibodies by infusion of immunocompetent cells from tight skin mice into C57BL/6 Pa/Pa mice.

First Author  Phelps RG Year  1993
Journal  J Autoimmun Volume  6
Issue  6 Pages  701-18
PubMed ID  8155252 Mgi Jnum  J:16435
Mgi Id  MGI:64516 Doi  10.1006/jaut.1993.1059
Citation  Phelps RG, et al. (1993) Induction of skin fibrosis and autoantibodies by infusion of immunocompetent cells from tight skin mice into C57BL/6 Pa/Pa mice. J Autoimmun 6(6):701-18
abstractText  Tight skin (TSK/+) mice develop a cutaneous hyperplasia associated with the occurrence of autoantibodies characteristic for scleroderma. In order to study the role of autoimmunity in the production of skin fibrosis, we conducted adoptive transfer experiments in which bone marrow cells of TSK/pa mice were infused into pa/pa mice littermates. (C57BL/6 pa/pa mice are used to produce heterozygous TSK/pa mice). Our results showed that after a prodromal period of several months, the transfer of bone marrow cells led to skin fibrosis, the presence of autoantibodies, and increased transcription of (alpha 1) collagen I and TGF beta genes. Infusion of enriched B or T cells alone did not cause skin fibrosis but of B cells alone increased autoantibody production. By contrast, transfer of T and B lymphocytes led to earlier mild fibrosis, cellular infiltration and autoantibody production as well as increased transcription of the (alpha 1) collagen gene. Our results strongly demonstrate, for the first time, that immunocompetent cells can play a role in the activation of collagen synthesis leading to skin fibrosis.
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