IL-12 unmasks latent autoimmune disease in resistant mice.

BM Segal, EM Shevach - The Journal of experimental medicine, 1996 - rupress.org
BM Segal, EM Shevach
The Journal of experimental medicine, 1996rupress.org
Inbred mice exhibit a spectrum of susceptibility to induction of experimental allergic
encephalomyelitis (EAE). We have compared the immune responses of the susceptible SJL
(H-2s) and resistant B10. S (H-2s) strains to determine factors other than the MHC
background which control resistance/susceptibility to EAE. The resistance of the B10. S
strain was found to be secondary to an antigen-specific defect in the generation of Th 1 cells
that produce IFN gamma. This defect in IFN gamma production could be restored by …
Inbred mice exhibit a spectrum of susceptibility to induction of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE). We have compared the immune responses of the susceptible SJL (H-2s) and resistant B10.S (H-2s) strains to determine factors other than the MHC background which control resistance/susceptibility to EAE. The resistance of the B10.S strain was found to be secondary to an antigen-specific defect in the generation of Th 1 cells that produce IFN gamma. This defect in IFN gamma production could be restored by exposure of the myelin basic protein (MBP)-reactive T cells to IL-12 with the subsequent induction of the ability to transfer EAE to naive recipients. These findings have important implications for the therapeutic use of IL-12 and IL-12 antagonists and may explain the association between relapses/exacerbation of autoimmune disease and infectious diseases.
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