Pathogenic role of immune response to M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor in Sjögren's syndrome-like sialoadenitis.

J Autoimmun

Division of Clinical Immunology, Doctoral Programs in Clinical Sciences, Graduate School Comprehensive Human Science, University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tenodai, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki 305-8575, Japan.

Published: December 2010

The aim of this study was to clarify the role of the immune response to muscarinic type 3 receptor (M3R) in the pathogenesis of Sjögren's syndrome (SS). M3R(-/-) mice were immunized with murine M3R peptides and their splenocytes were inoculated into Rag1(-/-) (M3R(-/-)→Rag1(-/-)) mice. M3R(-/-)→Rag1(-/-) mice had high serum levels of anti-M3R antibodies and low saliva volume. Histological examination showed marked infiltration of mononuclear cells in the salivary glands and immunohistochemistry demonstrated that the majority of these cells were CD4(+) T cells with a few B cells and several IFN-γ- and IL-17-producing cells. Apoptotic cells were present in the salivary glands of M3R(-/-)→Rag1(-/-) mice. Moreover, transfer of only CD3(+) T cells from M3R(-/-) immunized with M3R peptides into Rag1(-/-) mice resulted in cell infiltration and destruction of epithelial cells in the salivary glands, suggesting that M3R reactive CD3(+) T cells play a pathogenic role in the development of autoimmune sialoadenitis. Our findings support the notion that the immune response to M3R plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of SS-like autoimmune sialoadenitis.

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