Susceptibility to Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus-induced demyelinating disease in BALB/cAnNCr mice is related to absence of a CD4+ T-cell subset
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Susceptibility to Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus-induced demyelinating disease in BALB/cAnNCr mice is related to absence of a CD4+ T-cell subset
Abstract
Two histocompatible substrains of BALB/c mice (BALB/cByJ, BALB/cAnNCr) are resistant and susceptible, respectively, to Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus-induced demyelinating disease (TMEV-1DD)--a model for viral etiology of human multiple sclerosis. BALB/cByJ mice become susceptible following low-dose irradiation given prior to infection. Resistance is restored by adoptive transfer of CD8+ (but not CD4+) splenic T cells from infected, unirradiated BALB/cByJ donors. In contrast resistance is conferred to BALB/cAnNCr mice by adoptive transfer of either CD4+ or CD8+ T cells from resistant BALB/cByJ donors. T cells from BALB/cAnNCr mice cannot confer protection. To integrate these two observations, we hypothesized that the BALB/cAnNCr mice possess precursors of the regulatory CD8+ T cells, but fail to activate them because they lack a critical CD4+ T-cell subpopulation. We tested this model using serial transfers. The transfer of CD4+ T cells from the BALB/cByJ to the BALB/cAnNCr mice permitted development of BALB/cAnNCr CD8+ T cells that in turn, provided resistance when transferred into susceptible recipients. The BALB/cByJ CD4+ T cells, which activated the CD8+ cells, were sensitive to low-dose irradiation, unlike CD4+ T cells involved in the later inflammatory demyelination. Thus, susceptibility of BALB/cAnNCr mice is due to a defective/absent CD4+ T-cell subset acting immediately after infection.
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