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Abstract
Many intracellular macromolecular complexes that are involved in the production or degradation of RNAs are targeted by autoantibodies in systemic autoimmune diseases. RNA interference (RNAi) is a recently characterized gene silencing pathway by which specific mRNAs are either degraded or translationally suppressed. In a recent issue of Arthritis Research and Therapy, Andrew Jakymiw and colleagues reported that the enigmatic Su autoantigen complex contains key components of the RNAi machinery. Anti-Su autoantibodies from both human patients with rheumatic diseases and a mouse model of autoimmunity recognize the endonucleolytic Argonaute and Dicer proteins, both crucial enzymes of the RNAi pathway. These data raise the question of how the anti-Su response is triggered. So far, it is unknown whether molecular modifications may be involved, as has been proposed for other intracellular autoantigens. The implication of RNAi in anti-viral defence may suggest a role for virus infection in this process.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16805905 PMCID: PMC1779402 DOI: 10.1186/ar1987
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthritis Res Ther ISSN: 1478-6354 Impact factor: 5.156
Examples of autoantigens involved in RNA metabolic processes
| Autoantigen | Ribonucleoprotein complex | Target protein(s) | Subcellular localization | Process |
| Sm | U snRNP | Sm proteins | Nucleoplasm | Pre-mRNA splicing |
| Ro | Y RNP | Ro60 | Cytoplasm | RNA quality control |
| La | La RNP | La protein | Nucleoplasm | Maturation RNA Pol III transcripts |
| Th/To | RNase MRP, RNase P | Rpp38, Rpp25, Rpp20 | Nucleoli | Pre-rRNA processing |
| Su | RISC | Ago, Dicer | Cytoplasm | RNAi |
RISC = RNA-induced silencing complex; RNP = ribonucleoprotein particle.