The preferential ability of B lymphocytes to act as diabetogenic APC in NOD mice depends on expression of self-antigen-specific immunoglobulin receptors
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The preferential ability of B lymphocytes to act as diabetogenic APC in NOD mice depends on expression of self-antigen-specific immunoglobulin receptors
Abstract
B lymphocytes partially contribute to autoimmune type 1 diabetes (T1D) as a subset of APC with a preferential ability to trigger pathogenic CD4 T cells. We hypothesized that this resulted from the unique ability of B lymphocytes to take up pancreatic beta cell proteins through Ig mediated capture. T1D was significantly delayed, but not prevented, in a NOD stock in which the B lymphocyte Ig repertoire was strongly restricted because of the allelic exclusion induced by transgenic Ig molecules specific for the disease irrelevant hen egg lysozyme (HEL) protein (NOD.IgHEL mice). However, introducing the Ig(mu)null mutation to eliminate the small residual numbers of non-transgenic B lymphocytes in the NOD.IgHEL stock strongly suppressed T1D to the same low levels that characterize B lymphocyte deficient NOD.Ig(mu)null mice. In contrast to standard NOD mice, both the NOD.IgHEL.Ig(mu)null and NOD.Ig(mu)null stocks were unable to generate T cell responses against the candidate diabetes autoantigen, glutamic acid decarboxylase. These results indicate that Ig-mediated capture of beta cell autoantigens accounts for why B lymphocytes have a greater capacity than other APC subtypes to trigger diabetogenic T cells. Hence, defects in B lymphocyte, as well as T lymphocyte, tolerance induction mechanisms may contribute to T1D in NOD mice.
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