Inflamed kidneys of NZB/W mice are a major site for the homeostasis of plasma cells

G Cassese, S Lindenau, B De Boer… - European journal of …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
G Cassese, S Lindenau, B De Boer, S Arce, A Hauser, G Riemekasten, C Berek, F Hiepe
European journal of immunology, 2001Wiley Online Library
Abstract (NZB× NZW) F1 (NZB/W) mice develop a disease similar to human systemic lupus
erythematosus (SLE), including autoantibody production, hypergammaglobulinaemia and
inflammation of the kidneys. It is known that large numbers of lymphocytes infiltrate the
kidneys of these mice. Here, we compare the roles of bone marrow, spleen and inflamed
kidneys of NZB/W mice in the activation of B cells and the persistence of antibody‐secreting
cells (ASC). ASC are present in the kidneys of NZB/W mice with full‐blown disease, as many …
Abstract
(NZB × NZW)F1 (NZB / W) mice develop a disease similar to human systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), including autoantibody production, hypergammaglobulinaemia and inflammation of the kidneys. It is known that large numbers of lymphocytes infiltrate the kidneys of these mice. Here, we compare the roles of bone marrow, spleen and inflamed kidneys of NZB / W mice in the activation of B cells and the persistence of antibody‐secreting cells (ASC). ASC are present in the kidneys of NZB / W mice with full‐blown disease, as many as in the spleen and bone marrow. The specificity of the ASC in the inflamed kidneys is not restricted to self‐antigens. After immunization of NZB / W mice with ovalbumin (OVA) the OVA‐specific ASC are found initially in the spleen. Weeks later, OVA‐specific ASC are found in high numbers in the bone marrow and the kidneys of these mice, but no longer in the spleen. As determined by FACS, B cells with a germinal center phenotype (B220+ / PNA+) are found only in very low numbers in the kidneys, but in high numbers in the spleen of NZB / W mice. Germinal centers could not be detected in the kidneys, but in the spleen, and plasma cells appear to be scattered over the tissue. These data suggest that in autoimmune NZB / W mice, plasma cells generated in immune reactions of secondary lymphoid organs, later accumulate and persist in the inflamed kidneys, were they enhance the local concentrations of Ab and immunocomplexes. These experiments identify the inflamed kidneys of NZB / W mice as a site of prime relevance for the homeostasisof plasma cells, irrespective of their specificity.
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