Desiccating stress induces T cell-mediated Sjogren's Syndrome-like lacrimal keratoconjunctivitis

JY Niederkorn, ME Stern, SC Pflugfelder… - The Journal of …, 2006 - journals.aai.org
JY Niederkorn, ME Stern, SC Pflugfelder, CS De Paiva, RM Corrales, J Gao, K Siemasko
The Journal of Immunology, 2006journals.aai.org
Chronic dry eye syndrome affects over 10 million people in the United States; it is associated
with inflammation of the lacrimal gland (LG) and in some cases involves T cell infiltration of
the conjunctiva. We demonstrate that environmental desiccating stress (DS) elicits T cell-
mediated inflammation of the cornea, conjunctiva, and LG, but not other organs in mice. The
lacrimal keratoconjunctivitis (LKC) was mediated by CD4+ T cells, which, when adoptively
transferred to T cell-deficient nude mice, produced inflammation in the LG, cornea, and …
Abstract
Chronic dry eye syndrome affects over 10 million people in the United States; it is associated with inflammation of the lacrimal gland (LG) and in some cases involves T cell infiltration of the conjunctiva. We demonstrate that environmental desiccating stress (DS) elicits T cell-mediated inflammation of the cornea, conjunctiva, and LG, but not other organs in mice. The lacrimal keratoconjunctivitis (LKC) was mediated by CD4+ T cells, which, when adoptively transferred to T cell-deficient nude mice, produced inflammation in the LG, cornea, and conjunctiva, but not in any other organ. Adoptively transferred CD4+ T cells produced LKC even though recipients were not exposed to DS. LKC was exacerbated in euthymic mice depleted of CD4+ CD25+ forkhead/winged helix transcription factor+ regulatory T cells. The results suggest that DS exposes shared epitopes in the cornea, conjunctiva, and LG that induce pathogenic CD4+ T cells that produce LKC, which under normal circumstances is restrained by CD4+ CD25+ forkhead/winged helix transcription factor+ regulatory T cells.
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