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. 2003 May;20(3):211-7.
doi: 10.1016/s0896-8411(03)00026-x.

Induction of autoimmune valvulitis in Lewis rats following immunization with peptides from the conserved region of group A streptococcal M protein

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Induction of autoimmune valvulitis in Lewis rats following immunization with peptides from the conserved region of group A streptococcal M protein

Robyn S Lymbury et al. J Autoimmun. 2003 May.

Abstract

Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is considered to be an autoimmune disorder mediated by group A streptococcal (GAS) M protein-specific T cells and antibodies that cross-react with cardiac antigens and epitopes of the GAS M protein. In this study, Lewis rats were immunized with a pool of overlapping peptides spanning the conserved region of the GAS M protein in Complete Freund's Adjuvant, followed by immunization with Bordetella pertussis. Controls received adjuvants alone. Spleen-derived lymphocytes from rats immunized with the conserved region peptides proliferated in response to the immunogen and to cardiac myosin. Moreover, histological examination of cardiac tissue from rats immunized with conserved region peptides revealed the presence of inflammatory lesions in both the myocardium and valve tissue indicating a role for GAS M protein-specific autoreactive T cells in the development of cardiac lesions. This study may support the use of the rat model of autoimmune valvulitis to investigate the immunopathogenesis of RHD and possible preventive strategies.

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