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Gp49B is a pathogenic marker for auto-antibody-producing plasma cells in lupus-prone BXSB/Yaa mice.
Wong, Yi Li; Su, Mei-Tzu; Sugahara-Tobinai, Akiko; Itoi, So; Kezuka, Dai; Endo, Shota; Inui, Masanori; Takai, Toshiyuki.
Affiliation
  • Wong YL; Department of Experimental Immunology, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
  • Su MT; Department of Experimental Immunology, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
  • Sugahara-Tobinai A; Department of Experimental Immunology, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
  • Itoi S; Department of Experimental Immunology, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
  • Kezuka D; Department of Experimental Immunology, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
  • Endo S; Department of Experimental Immunology, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
  • Inui M; Department of Experimental Immunology, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
  • Takai T; Department of Experimental Immunology, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
Int Immunol ; 31(6): 397-406, 2019 05 21.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30768140
ABSTRACT
AbstractImmune homeostasis is critically regulated by the balance between activating and inhibitory receptors expressed on various immune cells such as T and B lymphocytes, and myeloid cells. The inhibitory receptors play a fundamental role in the immune checkpoint pathway, thus maintaining peripheral tolerance. We recently found that expression of leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptor (LILR)B4, an inhibitory member of the human LILR family, is augmented in auto-antibody-producing plasmablasts/plasma cells of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients. However, the mechanism behind the 'paradoxical' up-regulation of this inhibitory receptor upon pathogenic antibody-secreting cells is yet to be known. To this end, in this study, we examined if glycoprotein 49B (gp49B), the murine counterpart of human LILRB4, is also elevated in auto-antibody-producing cells in several SLE mouse models, and tried to clarify the underlying mechanism. We found that gp49B is expressed on plasma cells of lupus-prone models but not of healthy C57BL/6 mice, and the level was positively correlated to the anti-double-stranded DNA IgG titer in serum. Gp49B genetic deletion, however, did not abolish the serum auto-antibodies or fully ameliorate the lethal glomerulonephritis, indicating that gp49B is not the sole regulator of lupus but a pathogenic element in the disease. We conclude that the elevated expression of this inhibitory receptor on pathogenic plasma cells was also relevant upon the murine SLE model. The mechanism of gp49B underlying the disease progression in lupus-prone mice has been discussed.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Plasma Cells / Lupus Nephritis / Membrane Glycoproteins / Receptors, Immunologic / Biomarkers / Glomerulonephritis / Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic / Antibody-Producing Cells Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Int Immunol Journal subject: ALERGIA E IMUNOLOGIA Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japan

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Plasma Cells / Lupus Nephritis / Membrane Glycoproteins / Receptors, Immunologic / Biomarkers / Glomerulonephritis / Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic / Antibody-Producing Cells Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Int Immunol Journal subject: ALERGIA E IMUNOLOGIA Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japan