DNA vaccination breaks tolerance for a neo-self antigen in liver: A transgenic murine model of autoimmune hepatitis

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Djilali-Saiah, I [1 ]
Lapierre, P [1 ]
Vittozi, S [1 ]
Alvarez, F [1 ]
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[1] Hop St Justine, Div Gastroenterol & Nutr, Gastroenterol Serv, Dept Pediat, Montreal, PQ H3T 1C5, Canada
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10.4049/jimmunol.169.9.4889
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Understanding the pathogenesis of autoimmune hepatitis requires an animal model in which chronic progressive immune injury develops spontaneously or with minimal manipulations. The new transgenic mouse model proposed in this study is based on the hypothesis that infectious agents have the potential to initiate autoreactivity through molecular mimicry. A transgenic mouse expressing lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus nucleoprotein (NP) in a H-2(b) background developed liver injury when vaccinated with plasmids expressing NP as an intracellular or a secretory protein. Coinjection of plasmids coding for NP and IL-12 facilitated the induction of a Th1 phenotype as detected by a specific B lymphocyte response characterized by a predominance of IgG2 subclass anti-NP Abs. CTLs activated in peripheral lymphoid organs by DNA vaccination migrated to the periportal and lobular areas of the liver. Their presence was associated with a significant degree of cytolysis, as evidenced by elevated transaminases several weeks after immunization. As activated specific T lymphocytes proliferated in the periphery and caused cytolysis of target cells, this study suggests that autoimmune hepatitis can be triggered by molecular mimicry, and that local injury may not be essential to initiate autoreactivity in the liver.
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