Self-reactive B cells in nonautoimmune and autoimmune mice |
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Authors: | J Erikson L Mandik A Bui A Eaton H Noorchashm KA Nguyen JH Roark |
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Affiliation: | Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA. jan@wista.wistar.upenn.edu |
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Abstract: | The defining feature of autoimmune disease is the presence of specific autoreactive lymphocytes. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), for example, is characterized by a discrete set of antibodies directed to nuclear antigens; these include autoantibodies to DNA and snRNPs that are diagnostic for SLE. The murine model of SLE, the MRL-lpr/lpr mouse, likewise, has a similar autoantibody profile. To understand how SLE-associated autoantibodies are regulated in healthy individuals and to identify mechanisms underlying their expression in autoimmunity, we have developed a transgenic (tg) model system using multiple sets of tgs. The development of B cells bearing these tgs has been studied in BALB/c and MRL-lpr/lpr autoimmune backgrounds, and the relative fates of anti-ssDNA and anti-dsDNA tg B cells when they are a part of a diverse as well as monoclonal B cell repertoire have been evaluated. |
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