Journal article

An autoimmune disease with multiple molecular targets abrogated by the transgenic expression of a single autoantigen in the thymus

F Alderuccio, BH Toh, SS Tan, PA Gleeson, IR Van Driel

Journal of Experimental Medicine | ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS | Published : 1993

Abstract

Many autoimmune diseases are characterized by autoantibody reactivities to multiple cellular antigens. Autoantigens are commonly defined as targets of the autoimmune B cell response, but the role, if any, of these autoantigens in T cell-mediated autoimmune diseases is generally unknown. Murine experimental autoimmune gastritis is a CD4+ T cell-mediated organ-specific autoimmune disease induced by neonatal thymectomy of BALB/c mice. The murine disease is similar to human autoimmune gastritis and pernicious anemia, and is characterized by parietal and chief cell loss, submucosal mononuclear cell infiltrates, and autoantibodies to the α and β subunits of the gastric H/K ATPase. However, the spe..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers