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. 1996 Feb 1;183(2):371-80.
doi: 10.1084/jem.183.2.371.

B and T cells are not required for the viable motheaten phenotype

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B and T cells are not required for the viable motheaten phenotype

C C Yu et al. J Exp Med. .

Abstract

Hematopoietic cell phosphatase (HCP), encoded by the hcph gene, (also called PTP1C, SHP, SH-PTP1, and PTPN6) is deficient in motheaten (me/me), and the allelic viable motheaten (me(v)/me(v)) mice. Since HCP is expressed in many cell types and protein phosphorylation is a major mechanism of regulating protein function, it is not surprising that the motheaten phenotype is pleiotropic. It is commonly thought that immune system involvement causes this disease. If so, the motheaten disease ought to be alleviated when the recombination activation gene-1 (RAG-1) is disrupted because there will be no V(D)J rearrangement and thus impaired development of B and T cells. We bred homozygous, double-mutant me(v)/me(v) x RAG 1 -/- mice and found that, in fact, inflamed paws, and splenomegaly with elevated myelopoiesis. Thus, except for autoantibodies, the motheaten phenotype does not depend on the presence of B and T cells. This observation cautions the use of motheaten mice as a model of autoimmune disease.

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