Prevention of Autoimmune Gastritis in Mice Requires Extra-Thymic T-Cell Deletion and Suppression by Regulatory T Cells

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Background & Aims: Autoimmune gastritis is one of the most common autoimmune diseases and is caused by a CD4+ T-cell response to the gastric H+/K+ ATPase encoded by Atp4a and Atp4b (H+/K+ ATPase). Here, we have elucidated events that result in immunological tolerance to the H+/K+ ATPase and thus the prevention of autoimmune gastritis. Methods: T cells from H+/K+ ATPase-deficient mice and H+/K+ ATPase-specific T-cell receptor transgenic mice were purified and transferred to wild-type (WT) or H+/K+ ATPase-deficient recipients to assess the impact of exposure to antigen on pathogenicity. Results: The CD4+ T-cell population from H+/K+ ATPase-deficient mice was highly effective at inducing gastritis when compared with T cells from WT mice and, as a population, was comparatively resistant to the suppressive activity of regulatory T cells. Exposing T cells from H+/K+ ATPase-deficient mice to H+/K+ ATPase in WT mice decreased their ability to induce gastritis and resulted in a population that could be more easily suppressed by Treg cells. Transfer of clonotypic antigen-inexperienced H+/K+ ATPase-specific T cells into WT mice resulted in extra-thymic clonal deletion. Conclusions: Prevention of autoimmune gastritis requires the extra-thymic purging of highly autoaggressive H+/K+ ATPase-specific T cells to produce a T-cell repertoire that is more susceptible to the suppressive activity of regulatory T cells. Taken together with recent published data describing the role of T-cell receptor signalling in the maintenance of regulatory T-cell populations, we propose that exposure of T cells to antigen in the periphery is able to both delete autoaggressive specificities and maintain regulatory T-cell activity, establishing a balance between pathogenicity and regulation. © 2007 AGA Institute.

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Read, S., Hogan, T. V., Zwar, T. D., Gleeson, P. A., & van Driel, I. R. (2007). Prevention of Autoimmune Gastritis in Mice Requires Extra-Thymic T-Cell Deletion and Suppression by Regulatory T Cells. Gastroenterology, 133(2), 547–558. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2007.05.050

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