Aire regulates negative selection of organ-specific T cells

A Liston, S Lesage, J Wilson, L Peltonen… - Nature …, 2003 - nature.com
A Liston, S Lesage, J Wilson, L Peltonen, CC Goodnow
Nature immunology, 2003nature.com
Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy syndrome type 1 is a recessive Mendelian disorder
resulting from mutations in a novel gene, AIRE, and is characterized by a spectrum of organ-
specific autoimmune diseases. It is not known what tolerance mechanisms are defective as
a result of AIRE mutation. By tracing the fate of autoreactive CD4+ T cells with high affinity for
a pancreatic antigen in transgenic mice with an Aire mutation, we show here that Aire
deficiency causes almost complete failure to delete the organ-specific cells in the thymus …
Abstract
Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy syndrome type 1 is a recessive Mendelian disorder resulting from mutations in a novel gene, AIRE, and is characterized by a spectrum of organ-specific autoimmune diseases. It is not known what tolerance mechanisms are defective as a result of AIRE mutation. By tracing the fate of autoreactive CD4+ T cells with high affinity for a pancreatic antigen in transgenic mice with an Aire mutation, we show here that Aire deficiency causes almost complete failure to delete the organ-specific cells in the thymus. These results indicate that autoimmune polyendocrinopathy syndrome 1 is caused by failure of a specialized mechanism for deleting forbidden T cell clones, establishing a central role for this tolerance mechanism.
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