CD154
点头老鼠
点头
医学
异位表达
涎腺炎
自身免疫
自身抗体
CD40
免疫学
病理
抗体
生物
内分泌学
细胞毒性T细胞
唾液腺
基因
糖尿病
体外
生物化学
作者
Grazyna Wieczorek,Marc Bigaud,Sabina Pfister,Melanie Ceci,Katriona McMichael,Catherine Afatsawo,Meike Hamburger,Celine Texier,Maurane Henry,Celine Cojean,Marinette Erard,Nadja Mamber,James S. Rush
标识
DOI:10.1136/annrheumdis-2018-213929
摘要
Objective
To examine the role of CD40–CD154 costimulation and effects of therapeutic pathway blockade in the non-obese diabetic (NOD/ShiLtJ) model of Sjögren's syndrome (SS). Methods
We assessed leucocyte infiltration in salivary glands (SGs) from NOD/ShiLtJ mice by immunohistochemistry and examined transcriptomics data of SG tissue from these animals for evidence of a CD40 pathway gene signature. Additionally, we dosed MR1 (anti-CD154 antibody) in NOD mice after the onset of SS-like disease and examined the effects of MR1 treatment on sialadenitis, autoantibody production, SG leucocyte infiltration, gene expression downstream of CD40 and acquaporin 5 (AQP5) expression. Results
We could detect evidence of CD40 expression and pathway activation in SG tissue from NOD mice. Additionally, therapeutic treatment with MR1 suppressed CD40 pathway genes and sialadenitis, inhibited ectopic lymphoid structure formation and autoantibody production, as well as decreased the frequency of antibody-secreting cells in SGs but had minimal effects on AQP5 expression in NOD/ShiLtJ SGs. Conclusion
CD40–CD154 interactions play an important role in key pathological processes in a mouse model of SS, suggesting that blockade of this costimulatory pathway in the clinic may have beneficial therapeutic effects in patients suffering from this autoimmune exocrinopathy.
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