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. 1987 Oct;84(19):6850–6853. doi: 10.1073/pnas.84.19.6850

T-cell-receptor beta- and I-A beta-chain genes of normal SWR mice are linked with the development of lupus nephritis in NZB x SWR crosses.

S Ghatak 1, K Sainis 1, F L Owen 1, S K Datta 1
PMCID: PMC299182  PMID: 3477811

Abstract

The incidence of nephritis in autoimmune New Zealand Black (NZB) mice is low, but when they are crossed with normal SWR mice, almost 100% of the female F1 hybrids (SNF1) develop lethal glomerulonephritis. To define the contribution of the normal SWR strain to the development of nephritis, we analyzed the association of the I-A beta-chain gene of Ia-encoding region, the T-cell-receptor beta (TcR beta)-chain gene, and immunoglobulin heavy-chain allotype (IgH) with the development of lupus nephritis in 165 NZB X SWR crosses. We found that genes linked to the TcR and Ir gene loci of the normal SWR mice interacted with NZB-derived genes, leading to the development of accelerated and severe nephritis in the NZB X SWR crosses.

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