Fig. 6.
Fig. 6. ELISA titers of autoantibodies against nuclear antigens (histone/dsDNA) in transplanted mice. / (A) Sera from C57BL/6 recipients of TβRII−/− bone marrow were analyzed by ELISA at 4 weeks after transplantation. The 10 recipients (5 + 5) received bone marrow from 2 donors, as distinguished by filled and empty circles. We analyzed 9 animals. (B) All animals except one were, in addition, analyzed at the terminal stage of inflammatory disease (ie, 6 to 9 weeks after transplantation). Values obtained from the same animal at the 2 time points are connected with a line. (C) As controls, sera were taken from recipients of TβRII+/− bone marrow derived from induced TβRII+/flox × Mx1-Cre donor mice. (D) In addition, 3 nontransplanted C57BL/6 mice were included as controls for transplantation artifacts. A positive control (serum from the MRL-lpr strain; a mouse model of the human autoimmune disease lupus erythematosus) showed a reference value of 1.8. Mean values are indicated by horizontal lines. Comparisons between experimental animals at 4 weeks after transplantation and transplanted controls were statistically significant (P ≤ .022) using the 2-tailed Student t test. The higher titers at the terminal stage of disease compared with controls were, however, not statistically significant. For titer definition, see “Materials and methods.”

ELISA titers of autoantibodies against nuclear antigens (histone/dsDNA) in transplanted mice.

(A) Sera from C57BL/6 recipients of TβRII−/− bone marrow were analyzed by ELISA at 4 weeks after transplantation. The 10 recipients (5 + 5) received bone marrow from 2 donors, as distinguished by filled and empty circles. We analyzed 9 animals. (B) All animals except one were, in addition, analyzed at the terminal stage of inflammatory disease (ie, 6 to 9 weeks after transplantation). Values obtained from the same animal at the 2 time points are connected with a line. (C) As controls, sera were taken from recipients of TβRII+/− bone marrow derived from induced TβRII+/flox × Mx1-Cre donor mice. (D) In addition, 3 nontransplanted C57BL/6 mice were included as controls for transplantation artifacts. A positive control (serum from the MRL-lpr strain; a mouse model of the human autoimmune disease lupus erythematosus) showed a reference value of 1.8. Mean values are indicated by horizontal lines. Comparisons between experimental animals at 4 weeks after transplantation and transplanted controls were statistically significant (P ≤ .022) using the 2-tailed Student t test. The higher titers at the terminal stage of disease compared with controls were, however, not statistically significant. For titer definition, see “Materials and methods.”

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