Increased amplifier T cell activity in autoimmune NZB mice and its possible significance in the expression of autoimmune disease

The expression of amplifier- and helper-T cell activity was examined in NZB/N mice of different ages. Amplifier T cell activity develops in a cyclic manner; it decreases between 16 and 35 wk of age and then increases to maximal levels in mice older than 50 wk of age. The loss of suppressor T cell ac...

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Veröffentlicht in:Immunobiology (1979) 1986-07, Vol.171 (4), p.400-411
Hauptverfasser: Baker, P.J., Fauntleroy, M.B., Stashak, P.W., McCoy, Kathleen L., Chused, T.M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The expression of amplifier- and helper-T cell activity was examined in NZB/N mice of different ages. Amplifier T cell activity develops in a cyclic manner; it decreases between 16 and 35 wk of age and then increases to maximal levels in mice older than 50 wk of age. The loss of suppressor T cell activity and increased amplifier T cell activity coincide with the development of autoimmune diseases in aging NZB/N mice. Although helper T cell activity is evident in young NZB/N mice, it is absent in old NZB/N mice expressing maximal amplifier T cell activity. This provides additional support for the fact that amplifier and helper functions are mediated by different subpopulations of T cells.
ISSN:0171-2985
1878-3279
DOI:10.1016/S0171-2985(86)80072-9