ANATOMY OF AUTOANTIBODY PRODUCTION - DOMINANT LOCALIZATION OF ANTIBODY-PRODUCING CELLS TO T-CELL ZONES IN FAS-DEFICIENT MICE

Citation
Ba. Jacobson et al., ANATOMY OF AUTOANTIBODY PRODUCTION - DOMINANT LOCALIZATION OF ANTIBODY-PRODUCING CELLS TO T-CELL ZONES IN FAS-DEFICIENT MICE, Immunity, 3(4), 1995, pp. 509-519
Citations number
61
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
ISSN journal
10747613
Volume
3
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
509 - 519
Database
ISI
SICI code
1074-7613(1995)3:4<509:AOAP-D>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
The goal of this study was to examine the in vivo site of autoantibody production in normal and autoimmune-prone mice. B cells were identifi ed in tissue sections with IgM- and lgG2a-specific riboprobes that rea dily distinguished resting cells from antibody-forming cells (AFC). In normal mice, the few identifiable lgG2a-secreting cells were found in the red pulp. By contrast, in lpr mice exceedingly high numbers of Ig G2a and autoantibody-producing cells were found deep within the T cell -rich periarteriolar lymphoid sheaths (PALS). This unusual anatomic lo cation of autoantibody-secreting B cells is unique to Fas dysregulated strains, since IgG2a-producing cells in MRL/+ and (SWR x NZB)F1 mice were found predominantly in the red pulp or outer PALS, similar to nor mal mice, Furthermore, analysis of spleens from lpr and non-lpr anti-D NA immunoglobulin transgenic mice revealed dramatic accumulation of Tg (+) cells in the inner PALS only in lpr mice. These data suggest that in the absence of Fas, autoreactive B cells accumulate in T cell-rich zones, and this anatomic feature may contribute to autoantibody produc tion.