We report the impact of anti-urothelial autoantibody (AUAb) on urinary bladder phenotype in BALB/c mice deficient of the Fcγ 3RIIb and PD-1. AUAb was present in serum samples from approximately half of the double-knockout (DKO) mice, as detected by immunofluorescence and immunoblots for urothelial proteins including uroplakin IIIa. The AUAb-positive DKO mice showed degeneration of urothelial plaque and umbrella cells, along with infiltration of inflammatory cells in the suburothelial layer. TNFα and IL-1β 2 were upregulated in the bladder and the urine of AUAb-positive DKO mice. Voiding behavior of mice was analyzed by the Voided Stain on Paper method. 10-week-old and older AUAb-positive DKO mice voided significantly less urine per void than did wild type (WT) mice. Furthermore, administration of the AUAb-containing serum to WT mice significantly reduced their urine volume per void. In summary, this report presents a novel comprehensive mouse model of autoimmune cystitis.
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Sugino, Y., Nishikawa, N., Yoshimura, K., Kuno, S., Hayashi, Y., Yoshimura, N., … Ogawa, O. (2012). BALB/c-Fcgr2b-/-Pdcd1-/-mouse expressing anti-urothelial antibody is a novel model of autoimmune cystitis. Scientific Reports, 2. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep00317
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