Loss of tolerance to neutrophil myeloperoxidase (MPO) underlies the development of ANCA-associated vasculitis and GN, but the mechanisms underlying this loss of tolerance are poorly understood. Here, we assessed the role of the thymus in deletion of autoreactive anti-MPO T cells and the importance of peripheral regulatory T cells in maintaining tolerance toMPO and protecting fromGN. Thymic expression of MPO mRNA predominantly localized to medullary thymic epithelial cells. To assess the role of MPO in forming the T cell repertoire and the role of the autoimmune regulator Aire in thymicMPO expression, we compared the effects of immunizing Mpo-/- mice, Aire-/- mice, and control littermates with MPO. Immunized Mpo -/- and Aire-/- mice developed significantly more proinflammatory cytokine-producing anti-MPO T cells and higher ANCA titers than control mice. When we triggered GN with a subnephritogenic dose of anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody, Aire-/- mice hadmore severe renal disease than Aire+/+ mice, consistent with a role for Aire-dependent central deletion in establishing tolerance to MPO. Furthermore, depleting peripheral regulatory T cells in wild-type mice also led to more anti-MPO T cells, higher ANCA titers, and more severe GN after immunization with MPO. Taken together, these results suggest that Aire-dependent central deletion and regulatory T cell-mediated peripheral tolerance both play major roles in establishing and maintaining tolerance to MPO, thereby protecting against the development of anti-MPO GN. Copyright © 2013 by the American Society of Nephrology.
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Tan, D. S. Y., Gan, P. Y., O’Sullivan, K. M., Hammett, M. V., Summers, S. A., Ooi, J. D., … Holdsworth, S. R. (2013). Thymic deletion and regulatory t cells prevent antimyeloperoxidase GN. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 24(4), 573–585. https://doi.org/10.1681/ASN.2012090898
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