Skirball Institute Program of Molecular Pathogenesis
Molecular Pathogenesis of Autoimmune and Allergic Diseases
Research Summary
Currently, we are examining the development of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), an animal model for multiple sclerosis, in transgenic mice bearing antimyelin basic protein (MBP) T-lymphocytes. Mice harboring large numbers of anti-MBP T-lymphocytes in addition to other lymphocytes seldom develop EAE spontaneously. However, when these mice are crossed with RAG-l KO mice, thereby producing only anti-MBP T-lymphocytes, they all develop spontaneous EAE. The sharp contrast in susceptibility to EAE between the two types of anti-MBP transgenic mice, one carrying regulatory lymphocytes and the other not, enables us to pursue identifying and characterizating those cells. We also focus on a transgenic mouse model for asthma to determine in vivo the factors controlling the synthesis of important interleukins involved in the asthmatic process such as IL-4 and IL-5 and the increased production of immunoglobulin E.
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