Activated CD4+ T Cells Target Mesangial Antigens and Initiate Glomerulonephritis

作者:Scindia Yogesh; Nackiewicz Dominika; Dey Paromita; Szymula Agnieszka; Bajwa Amandeep; Rosin Diane L; Bolton W Kline; Okusa Mark D; Deshmukh Umesh; Bagavant Harini*
来源:Nephron Experimental Nephrology, 2012, 121(1-2): E1-E9.
DOI:10.1159/000342368

摘要

Aims: The role of kidney infiltrating T cells in the pathology of lupus nephritis is unclear. This study was undertaken to investigate whether CD4+ T cell responses to a surrogate mesangial antigen can initiate glomerulonephritis. Methods: Ovalbumin (OVA) was deposited in the glomerular mesangium of C57BL/6 (B6) mice using anti-alpha 8-integrin immunoliposomes (alpha 8ILs). This was followed by injection of activated OVA-reactive CD4+ transgenic OT2 T cells. Trafficking of antigen-specific OT2 T cells to kidneys and lymph nodes was studied by flow cytometry. Glomerular pathology and immune cell infiltration was characterized by immunostaining. Role of CCR2 deficiency on T cell-mediated glomerulonephritis was investigated using B6. ccr2(-/-) mice. Results: alpha 8ILs delivered OVA specifically to the renal glomeruli. Adoptively transferred OT2 T cells preferentially accumulated in renal lymph nodes and in the renal cortex. Kidneys showed glomerular inflammation with recruitment of endogenous T cells, dendritic cells and macrophages. T cell-mediated inflammation induced mesangial cell activation and an increase in glomerular MCP1 and fibronectin. The formation of inflammatory foci was driven by Ly6C monocytes and was CCR2 dependent. Conclusions: The findings from this study show that T cells reactive with antigens in the mesangium are sufficient to initiate glomerular pathology. Antigen-specific CD4 T cells act by inducing glomerular MCP1 production which mediates recruitment of inflammatory monocytes resulting in glomerulonephritis. Thus, down-modulation of T cell responses within the kidneys of lupus patients will be a beneficial therapeutic approach.

  • 出版日期2012