Perforin protects against autoimmunity in lupus-prone mice

SL Peng, J Moslehi, ME Robert… - The Journal of Immunology, 1998 - journals.aai.org
The Journal of Immunology, 1998journals.aai.org
The roles of cytolytic regulatory mechanisms in the immune system of lupus-prone mice
were examined in perforin-deficient animals bearing functional or defective (lpr) Fas Ag
(CD95). Perforin-deficient Fas+ animals developed accelerated autoimmunity, characterized
by increased hypergammaglobulinemia, autoantibody production, and immune deposit-
related end-organ disease compared with perforin-intact counterparts. In comparison,
perforin-deficient lpr animals had accelerated mortality compared with perforin-intact lpr …
Abstract
The roles of cytolytic regulatory mechanisms in the immune system of lupus-prone mice were examined in perforin-deficient animals bearing functional or defective (lpr) Fas Ag (CD95). Perforin-deficient Fas+ animals developed accelerated autoimmunity, characterized by increased hypergammaglobulinemia, autoantibody production, and immune deposit-related end-organ disease compared with perforin-intact counterparts. In comparison, perforin-deficient lpr animals had accelerated mortality compared with perforin-intact lpr mice, associated with the abnormal accumulation of CD3+ CD4− CD8− αβ T cells in conjunction with unaltered hypergammaglobulinemia, autoantibody production, and immune complex renal disease. These results indicate that cytolytic lymphoid regulation plays critical roles in the immune homeostasis of lupus-prone animals, and identify perforin-mediated cytotoxicity as a specific mechanism in the regulation of systemic autoimmunity.
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