Abstract

Abstract Mice hemizygous for the X-linked mutation, scurfy (sf), exhibit a fatal lymphoreticular disease that is mediated by T lymphocytes. To evaluate the respective roles of CD4 or CD8 single positive T cells in scurfy disease, neonates were treated with mAbs directed against the CD4 or CD8 molecules. Whereas mice treated with an anti-CD8 Ab developed lesions and succumbed to disease at the same time (17 days) as their untreated scurfy littermates, mice treated with an anti-CD4 Ab lived up to 11 wk before developing scurfy disease. To insure a more complete elimination of the T cell subsets, the scurfy mutation was bred onto beta 2-microglobulin (beta 2m)-deficient (CD8-less) and CD4-deficient transgenic mouse lines. Whereas there was little moderation of disease in beta 2m-deficient scurfy mice, CD4-deficient scurfy mice had markedly decreased scurfy lesions and a prolonged life span, similar to that of anti-CD4-treated sf/Y mice. Additionally, scurfy disease was transplanted into H-2-compatible nude mice through the adoptive transfer of CD4+CD8- T cells, but not CD4-CD8+ T cells. Flow-cytometric analysis revealed that sf/Y mice have an increased percentage of activated CD4+ T cells in their lymph nodes. In addition, there is an increase in the in vitro production of cytokines in the cultured splenocytes of CD8-less, but not CD4-less, scurfy mice. These data suggest that CD4+ T cells are critical mediators of disease in the scurfy mouse.

Keywords

ImmunologyCD8T lymphocyteBiologySplenocyteMedicineAntigen

MeSH Terms

AnimalsCD4-Positive T-LymphocytesCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesCytokinesImmunityCellularImmunologic Deficiency SyndromesImmunophenotypingLymphocyte DepletionLymphoproliferative DisordersMiceMiceMutant StrainsMiceNudeT-Lymphocyte Subsetsbeta 2-Microglobulin

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Year
1994
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Volume
153
Issue
8
Pages
3764-3774
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Patrick J. Blair, Scott J. Bultman, J C Haas et al. (1994). CD4+CD8- T cells are the effector cells in disease pathogenesis in the scurfy (sf) mouse.. The Journal of Immunology , 153 (8) , 3764-3774. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.153.8.3764

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10.4049/jimmunol.153.8.3764
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