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Review
. 2004 Mar-Apr;52(2):96-103.

Anti-GBM glomerulonephritis: a T cell-mediated autoimmune disease?

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Anti-GBM glomerulonephritis: a T cell-mediated autoimmune disease?

Ya-Huan Lou. Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz). 2004 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

Anti-glomerular basement membrane (GBM) glomerulonephritis, which was among the earliest recognized human autoimmune diseases, is characterized by the presence of anti-GBM antibody. It has been a prototypical example of autoantibody-mediated autoimmune disease. However, decades of research on this disease, based either on clinical observations or experimental models, have revealed that T cell-mediated cellular immunity may potentially be a more important mediator of glomerulonephritis. We have made several breakthroughs in understanding the T cell-mediated mechanism causing this disease in a rat model based on Goodpasture's antigen, non-collagen domain 1 of alpha3 chain of type IV collagen (Col4alpha3NC1). We demonstrated that anti-GBM glomerulonephritis was induced by either passive transfer of Col4 alpha3NC1-specific T cells or active immunization with the nephritogenic T cell epitope of Col4alpha3NC1. Immunization with the T cell epitope also triggered production of anti-GBM antibodies to diversified GBM antigens. Thus, a single nephritogenic T cell epitope alone is sufficient to induce the clinical spectrum of anti-GBM glomerulonephritis, including proteinuria, glomerular injury, and anti-GBM antibody. A possible T cell-mediated mechanism for causing human anti-GBM disease is proposed.

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