Chondrocyte antigen expression, immune response and susceptibility to arthritis

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The association of HLA-B27 with certain forms of arthritis implies a role for MHC class I-restricted T cells in the arthritic process. Our aim was to study CD8+ T cell responses towards specific antigens localized in joint tissue. Known determinants were introduced into chondrocytes of transgenic (TG) mice, under the control of the cis-regulatory sequences of the human type II collagen gene (COL2A1). Two Escherichia coli β-galactosidase (β-gal)-expressing lines were derived (CIIL73 and CIIL64) as well as two lines (CIINP) expressing influenza A virus nucleoprotein (NP). Expression of the antigens could be demonstrated in cartilaginous tissues. The TG lines showed variable degrees of responsiveness towards the transgene-introduced antigens; whilst 75% of CIIL73 mice had an imparied cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response towards β-gal, the response in CIIL64 mice was essentially normal. However, both lines displayed normal proliferative and antibody responses to β-gal. A reduced CTL responses was seen to NP in the CIINP lines in ∼65% of the animals. In spite of the persistence of T cells responses to the transgene antigens in these lines, induction of CTL responses alone has so far failed to induce clinical signs of arthritis. Interestingly, some animals expressing β-gal were susceptible to arthritis following challenge with type II collagen alone, whilst their non-TG littermates and TG mice from other lines remained unaffected. As β-gal is expressed by E. coli, a component of the normal gut flora, this suggests a possible role for gut-derived immune responses. We believe these lines could form the basis of a model for studying links between intestinal inflammation and arthritis.

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Chan, V. S. F., Cohen, E. S., Weissensteiner, T., Cheah, K. S. E., & Bodmer, H. C. (2001). Chondrocyte antigen expression, immune response and susceptibility to arthritis. International Immunology, 13(4), 421–429. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/13.4.421

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