3
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

Adoptive Transfer of The gld Syndrome in Double Congenic nude lpr Mice

, &
Pages 107-115 | Received 06 Aug 1991, Accepted 18 Dec 1991, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

References

  • Davidson W. F., Holmes K. L., Roths J. B., Morse H. C., III. Immunologic abnormalities of mice bearing the gld mutation suggest a common pathway for murine nonmalignant lymphoprolifer-ative disorders with autoimmunity. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1985; 82: 1219–1223
  • Ishida Y., Ueda G., Noguchi K., Nagasawa R., Hirose S., Sato H., Shirai T. Unique cell surface phenotypes of proliferating lymphocytes in mice homozygous for lpr and gld mutations, defined by monoclonal antibodies to MRL/Mp-lpr/lpr T cells. Cell Immunol 1987; 105: 136–146
  • Roths J. B., Murphy E. D., Eicher E. M. A new mutation, gld, that produces lymphoproliferation and autoimmunity in C3H/HeJ mice. J Exp Med 1984; 159: 1–20
  • Ishigatsubo Y., Steinberg A. D., Klinman D. M. Autoantibody production is associated with polyclonal B cell activation in autoimmune mice which express the lpr or gld genes. Eur J Immunol 1988; 18: 1089–1094
  • Davidson W. F., Dumont F. J., Bedigian H. G., Fowlkes B. J., Morse H. C., III. Phenoiypic, functional, and molecular genetic comparisons of the abnormal lymphoid cells of C3H-lpr/lpr and C3H-gld/gld mice. J Immunol 1986; 136: 4075–4084
  • Montecino-Rodriguez E. M., Loor F. Hematopoietic cell transfers between C57BL/6 mice differing at the lpr or gld locus. Immunology 1991; 74: 127–131
  • Allen R. D., Marshall J. D., Roths J. B., Sidman C. L. Differences defined by bone marrow transplantation suggest that lpr and gld are mutations of genes encoding an interacting pair of molecules. J Exp M 1990; 172: 1367–1375
  • Mosbach-Ozmen L., Fonteneau P., Loor F. The C57BL/6 nu/nu, lpr/lpr mouse. II: Pedigree and preliminary characteristics. Thymus 1985; 7: 233–245
  • Mosbach-Ozmen L., Gaveriaux C., Montecino-Rodriguez E., Loor F. The C57BL/6 nu/nu, lpr/lpr mouse. Ill: Autoimmunity status. Thymus 1986; 8: 59–75
  • Trembleau S., Pflumio F., Kuntz L., Jachez B., Loor F. Immunoglobulin isotypes of C57BL/6 nu/nu mice. Lack of direct intrinsic effect of the lpr gene on B cell hyperactivity. Autoimmunity 1991; 9: 165–170
  • Mosbach-Ozmen L. La souris C57BL/6 nu/nu lpr/lpr: une approche nouvelle de l'autoimmunite. Ph.D thesis, University Louis Pasteur Strasbourg. 1985; 1
  • Jachez B., Montecino-Rodriguez E., Pflumio F., Fonteneau P., Loor F. Lymphoid cell transfers between adult C57BL/6 mice differing at the lpr and/or nu locus. Humoral immunity pheno-type of the chimaeras. Immunology 1989; 68: 169–179
  • Kuntz L., Velin D., Pflumio F., Loor F. Adoptive transfer of viable motheaten humoral autoimmunity in cyclophosphamide-immunodepressed beige recipient mice. Immunology 1990; 70: 520–526
  • Klein-Schneegans A. S., Gaveriaux C., Fonteneau P., Loor F. Indirect double sandwich ELISA for the specific and quantitative measurement of mouse IgM, IgA and IgG subclasses. Immunol Methods 1989; 119: 117–125
  • Klein-Schneegans A. S., Kuntz L., Fonteneau P., Loor F. An indirect asymmetrical sandwich ELISA using anti-allotype antibodies for the specific and quantitative measurement of mouse IgG2a of lgh-lb allotype. J Immunol Methods 1989; 125: 207–213
  • Montecino-Rodriguez E., Jachez B., Loor F. Lymphoid cell transfers between adult C57BL/6 mice differing at the lpr locus. Thymus 1988; 11: 89–111
  • Tiberghien F., Jachez B., Montecino-Rodriguez E., Loor F. Serum immunoglobulin profile of viable and non viable lymphoid cell chimaeras made with nude athymic lpr (lymphoproliferation) mouse recipients. Autoimmunity 1992; 11: 151–158
  • Clark E. A., Shultz L. D., Pollack S. B. Mutations in mice that influence natural killer (NK) cell activity. Immunogenetics 1981; 12: 601–613
  • Dennert G. C., Knobloch C., Yankelevich B. Mechanisms of marrow graft rejection in murine models systems. Transplant Proc 1987; XIX: 12–17
  • Pan L. Z., Dauphinee M. J., Ansar Ahmed S., Talal N. Altered Natural Killer and Natural Cytotoxic cellular activities in lpr mice. Stand J Immunol 1986; 23: 415–423
  • Karashima A., Taniguchi G., Himeno K., Kawano Y. I., Toshitani A., Nomoto K. Does depression of NK activity cause lymph-adenopathy in lpr mice. Cell Immunol 1988; 115: 484–90
  • Steinberg A. D., Roths J. B., Murphy E. D., Steinberg R. T., Raveche E. S. Effects of thymectomy or androgen administration upon the autoimmune disease of MRL/Mp-lpr/lpr mice. J Immunol 1980; 125: 871–873
  • Theofilopoulos A. N., Balderas R. S., Shawler D. L., Lee S., Dixon F. J. Influence of thymic genotype on the systemic lupus ery-thematosus-like disease and T cell proliferation of MRL/Mp-lpr/lpr mice. J Exp Med 1981; 153: 1405–1414
  • Smathers P. A., Santoro T. J., Chused T. M., Reeves J. P., Steinberg A. D. Studies of lymphoproliferation in MRL-lpr/lpr mice. J Immunol 1984; 133: 1955–1961
  • Perkins D. L., Glaser R. M., Mahon C. A., Michaelson J., Marshak-Rothstein A. Evidence for an intrinsic B cell defect in lpr/lprmice apparent in neonatal chimaeras. J Immunol 1990; 145: 549–555
  • Klein-Schneegans A. S., Kuntz L., Fonteneau P., Loor F. Serum concentrations of IgM, IgGl, IgG2b, IgG3 and IgA in C57BL/6 mice and their congenics at the lpr (lymphoproliferation) locus. J Autoimmunity 1989; 2: 869–875
  • Cronin P. S., Sing A. P., Glimcher L. H., Kelley V. E., Reinisch C. L. The isolation and functional characterization of autoimmune clones expressing inappropriate la. J Immunol 1984; 133: 822–829
  • Mosbach-Ozmen L., Loor F. Bone marrow transfers in X-irradiated mice congenic at the lpr locus: Some paradoxical effects. Thymus 1987; 9: 197–210
  • Montecino-Rodriguez E. M., Loor F. Reciprocal hematopoietic cell transfers between C57BL/6 mice differing at the lpr locus. Immunology 1991; 74: 121–126
  • Cordier A. Le thymus de la souris normale et de la souris nude. PH.D thesis, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium 1980
  • Testa N., Gale R. P. Long-term effects of chemotherapy and radiation. Hematology 1988; 8, Marcel Dekker Inc.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.