Autoreactive B Cell Responses to RNA-Related Antigens Due to TLR7 Gene Duplication

P Pisitkun, JA Deane, MJ Difilippantonio, T Tarasenko… - Science, 2006 - science.org
P Pisitkun, JA Deane, MJ Difilippantonio, T Tarasenko, AB Satterthwaite, S Bolland
Science, 2006science.org
Antibodies against nuclear self-antigens are characteristic of systemic autoimmunity,
although mechanisms promoting their generation and selection are unclear. Here, we report
that B cells containing the Y-linked autoimmune accelerator (Yaa) locus are intrinsically
biased toward nucleolar antigens because of increased expression of TLR7, a single-
stranded RNA-binding innate immune receptor. The TLR7 gene is duplicated in Yaa mice
because of a 4-Megabase expansion of the pseudoautosomal region. These results reveal …
Antibodies against nuclear self-antigens are characteristic of systemic autoimmunity, although mechanisms promoting their generation and selection are unclear. Here, we report that B cells containing the Y-linked autoimmune accelerator (Yaa) locus are intrinsically biased toward nucleolar antigens because of increased expression of TLR7, a single-stranded RNA-binding innate immune receptor. The TLR7 gene is duplicated in Yaa mice because of a 4-Megabase expansion of the pseudoautosomal region. These results reveal high divergence in mouse Y chromosomes and represent a good example of gene copy number qualitatively altering a polygenic disease manifestation.
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