Abstract
Studies of human systemic lupus erythematosus patients and of murine congenic mouse strains associate genes in a DNA segment on chromosome 1 with a genetic predisposition for this disease. The systematic analysis of lupus-prone congenic mouse strains suggests a role for two isoforms of the Ly108 receptor in the pathogenesis of the disease. In this study, we demonstrate that Ly108 is involved in the pathogenesis of lupus-related autoimmunity in mice. More importantly, we identified a third protein isoform, Ly108-H1, which is absent in two lupus-prone congenic animals. Introduction of an Ly108-H1-expressing transgene markedly diminishes T cell-dependent autoimmunity in congenic B6.Sle1b mice. Thus, an immune response-suppressing isoform of Ly108 can regulate the pathogenesis of lupus. © 2011 Keszei et al.
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Keszei, M., Detre, C., Rietdijk, S. T., Muñoz, P., Romero, X., Berger, S. B., … Terhorst, C. (2011). A novel isoform of the Ly108 gene ameliorates murine lupus. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 208(4), 811–822. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20101653
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