Affiliation:
1. From the First Department of Pathology and Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kansai Medical University, Moriguchi, Osaka, Japan.
Abstract
Abstract
A new strategy for the treatment of autoimmune diseases in chimeric resistant MRL/lpr mice is established. The strategy includes injection of cyclophosphamide (CY), fractionated irradiation (5 Gy × 2), bone grafts (to recruit stromal cells), and two transplantations of whole bone marrow cells (WBMCs) from allogeneic normal C57BL/6 mice (CY/2X/Bone/2BMT). MRL/lpr mice, thus treated, survived more than 40 weeks (1 mouse survived for >40 weeks, 7 for >50 weeks, and 4 for >60 weeks after these treatments). Immunohistological studies showed that the mice were completely free from both lymphadenopathy and autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosis and rheumatoid arthritis. The levels of autoantibodies (IgM/IgG rheumatoid factors and IgM/IgG anti-ssDNA antibodies [Abs]) in the treated mice decreased to those in the normal mice. In addition, successful cooperation among T cells, B cells, and antigen-presenting cells (APCs) was observed. Abnormal T cells with immunophenotypes of B220+/Thy-1+/CD3+/CD4−/CD8−present in untreated MRL/lpr mice disappeared, and the hematolymphoid cells of the treated mice were of donor origin. However, the mice that had been irradiated with 8.5 Gy and then reconstituted with T-cell–depleted BMCs plus bone grafts died within 2 weeks due to the side effect of irradiation. The depletion of CD8+ cells (not CD4+ cells) from WBMCs resulted in graft failure; 60% of the recipient mice, thus treated, died within 2 weeks, and all recipients died by 15 weeks. Furthermore, limiting dilution assays showed that approximately more than 0.5% of T cells contained in the BMCs are necessary not only for engraftment of BMCs but also for long-term disease-free survival of the recipients. In contrast, recipients that had received CD4-depleted BMCs with CY plus fractionated irradiation (5Gy × 2) survived for more than 40 weeks without showing graft-versus-host reaction (GVHR). This indicates that CD8+cells in the BMCs are essential for the successful engraftment of the donor-type hematolymphoid cells.
Publisher
American Society of Hematology
Subject
Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry
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