[PDF][PDF] Autoimmune intestinal pathology induced by hsp60-specific CD8 T cells

U Steinhoff, V Brinkmann, U Klemm, P Aichele, P Seiler… - Immunity, 1999 - cell.com
U Steinhoff, V Brinkmann, U Klemm, P Aichele, P Seiler, U Brandt, PW Bland, I Prinz
Immunity, 1999cell.com
Due to their ubiquitous distribution and high degree of structural similarity, heat shock
proteins (hsp) are potential target antigens in autoimmune diseases. Here, we describe
induction of intestinal inflammation following transfer of hsp60-reactive CD8 T cells into
mice. Inflammatory reactions were MHC class I dependent and developed primarily in the
small intestine. IFNγ and TNFα, as well as gut-derived hsp60, were elevated at sites of T cell
infiltration. Intestinal lesions were drastically reduced in mice lacking receptors for TNFα …
Abstract
Due to their ubiquitous distribution and high degree of structural similarity, heat shock proteins (hsp) are potential target antigens in autoimmune diseases. Here, we describe induction of intestinal inflammation following transfer of hsp60-reactive CD8 T cells into mice. Inflammatory reactions were MHC class I dependent and developed primarily in the small intestine. IFNγ and TNFα, as well as gut-derived hsp60, were elevated at sites of T cell infiltration. Intestinal lesions were drastically reduced in mice lacking receptors for TNFα. Pathology also developed in germ-free mice, indicating recognition of host-derived hsp60 by CD8 T cells. This report demonstrates that CD8 T cells with defined antigen specificity cause intestinal inflammation, emphasizing a link between infection and autoimmune disease.
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