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Query: UMLS:C0206061 (
interstitial pneumonia
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The interaction between OX40 and
OX40 ligand
(
OX40L
) is suggested to provide T cells with an effective costimulatory signals during T cell-APC interaction. To examine the in vivo effect of constitutive OX40/
OX40L
interaction during immune regulation, we report the establishment of
OX40L
-transgenic (OX40L-Tg) mice that constitutively express
OX40L
on T cells. Markedly elevated numbers of effector memory CD4(+) T cells, but not CD8(+) T cells, were observed in the secondary lymphoid organs of
OX40L
-Tg mice. Upon immunization with keyhole limpet hemocyanin in the absence of adjuvant, profound T cell proliferative responses and cytokine productions were seen in the
OX40L
-Tg mice as compared with wild-type mice. Furthermore, in
OX40L
-Tg mice administrated with superantigen, this constitutive OX40/
OX40L
interaction on CD4(+) T cells completely prevented normal in vivo clonal T cell deletion. Interestingly,
OX40L
-Tg mice on the C57BL/6 background spontaneously developed
interstitial pneumonia
and inflammatory bowel disease that was accompanied with a significant production of anti-DNA Ab in the sera. Surprisingly, these diseases were not evident on the
OX40L
-Tg mice on the BALB/c strain. However, such inflammatory diseases were successfully reproducible in recombination-activating gene (RAG)2-deficient mice upon transfer of
OX40L
-Tg CD4(+) T cells. Blockade of OX40/
OX40L
interaction in the recipient RAG2-deficient mice completely prevented disease development. The present results orchestrated in this study indicate that OX40/
OX40L
interaction may be a vital link in our understanding of T cell-mediated organ-specific autoimmunity.
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PMID:Constitutive OX40/OX40 ligand interaction induces autoimmune-like diseases. 1237 Apr 2