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Original Article

Effect of H-2 Genes on Expression of HLA-B27 and Yersinia-induced Arthritis

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Pages 85-90 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

HLA-B*2705 transgenic mice were continuously backcrossed to mice of the BIO background with various haplotypes. A high level of expression of the HLA-B27 protein was detected on peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) from mice homozygous for H-2b, H-2f, H-2s, H-2p, H-2r, and H-2k haplotypes by FACS analysis with the ME-1 antibody. A lower level of expression of B27 was observed on PBLs from H-2v mice. Little or no expression of B27 was detected on PBLs from H-2q or H-2d mice. We hypothesize that the HLA-B27 heavy chain is analogous to and competes with endogenous class I heavy chains in the H-2d, H-2q and H-2v haplotypes. Interestingly, other studies in our laboratory have demonstrated that mice with the H-2d and H-2q haplotypes with deletions of certain T cell receptor subsets are more prone to Yersinia-induced arthritis (YIA). Therefore, the mouse model of YIA may provide insights into the mechanisms of HLA-B27-linked spondyloarthropathies in man.

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