Selective depletion of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells induces a scurfy-like disease
Technical University of Munich · Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin · +1 more institution
Abstract
The scurfy mutant mouse strain suffers from a fatal lymphoproliferative disease leading to early death within 3-4 wk of age. A frame-shift mutation of the forkhead box transcription factor Foxp3 has been identified as the molecular cause of this multiorgan autoimmune disease. Foxp3 is a central control element in the development and function of regulatory T cells (T reg cells), which are necessary for the maintenance of self-tolerance. However, it is unclear whether dysfunction or a lack of T reg cells is etiologically involved in scurfy pathogenesis and its human correlate, the IPEX syndrome. We describe the generation of bacterial artificial chromosome-transgenic mice termed "depletion of regulatory T cell"…
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10Topics & keywords
- FOXP3
- Immunology
- Insulitis
- Biology
- Diphtheria toxin
- Regulatory T cell
- Immune system
- Peripheral tolerance
- Good health and well-being