Immunodeficiency in RFM/(T6xRFM)F1 mouse chimaeras with lethal host-versus-graft syndrome

Author:

HARD R C1,MONTOUR J L2,FUCHS B A3

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Pathology, Medical College of Virginia/VCU, Richmond, VA, USA

2. Departments of Radiology, Medical College of Virginia/VCU, Richmond, VA, USA

3. Departments of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Medical College of Virginia/VCU, Richmond, VA, USA

Abstract

SUMMARY Rather than central tolerance, the perinatal inoculation of related F1 hybrid spleen cells into inbred mice may result in host-versus-graft (HVG) reactions manifested as transient autoimmunity, or as a lethal immunodeficiency syndrome. RFM/(T6xRFM)F1 chimaeras with lethal disease die in 30 days with lymphosplenomegaly, immune complexes and impaired immune responses. The present studies used in vitro proliferation assays to show that the HVG reaction caused hyperplasia sufficient to account for the lymphosplenomegaly, while also causing severe impairment of splenic and nodal cell responses to concanavalin A (Con A) and to bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS). By 25 days, HVG mice could not distinguish between self and non-self as judged by mixed lymphocyte reactions (MLR) to RFM, (T6xRFM)F1 and third party A/J cells. There were no indications that host cells reactive to F1 donor cells had undergone clonal deletion, anergy or expansion. Flow cytometry revealed that donor T lymphocytes achieved stable engraftment, mostly in the nodes, despite the HVG reaction. Taken together with previous observations, these studies showed that HVG reactions in young parent F1/chimaeras can result in an immunodeficiency state which is characterized by an early appearing, profound and persistent impairment of both host and donor T and B cell functions. The results suggest that HVG reactions can contribute directly to immune deficits seen after clinical allogeneic bone marrow transplantation.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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