Journal article

The role of CD4 CD25 immunoregulatory T cells in the induction of autoimmune gastritis

KL Laurie, IR Van Driel, PA Gleeson

Immunology and Cell Biology | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING ASIA | Published : 2002

Abstract

A number of experimental models of organ-specific autoimmunity involve a period of peripheral lymphopenia prior to disease onset. There is now considerable evidence that the development of autoimmune disease in these models is due to the absence of CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells. However, the role of CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells in the prevention of autoimmune disease in normal individuals has not been defined. Here we have assessed the affect of depletion of CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells in BALB/c mice on the induction of autoimmune gastritis. The CD4+CD25+ T cell population was reduced to 95% of the original population in adult thymectomized mice by treatment with anti-CD25 mAb. By 48 days af..

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