Vicious circle: Systemic autoreactivity in Ro52/TRIM21-deficient mice

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Dysregulated innate responses, particularly excessive activation of interferon (IFN) pathways, have been implicated in the development of autoimmune pathologies. Autoreactivity frequently targets IFN-inducible genes such as the Ro autoantigens, which ubiquitinate and inhibit interferon regulatory factors (IRFs). A new study validates the role of these common autoantigens in preventing autoimmunity. The findings reveal that injury-induced systemic autoimmune disease is exacerbated in the absence of Ro52/Trim21 and is driven by the IL-23-Th17 pathway.

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Bolland, S., & Garcia-Sastre, A. (2009). Vicious circle: Systemic autoreactivity in Ro52/TRIM21-deficient mice. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 206(8), 1647–1651. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20091507

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