| Literature DB >> 19811276 |
Angelika Antoni1, Lee H Graham, Joyce Rauch, Jerrold S Levine.
Abstract
MPhi of mice from the major inbred models of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) have an identical defect affecting the activity of the cytoskeletal regulator and G-protein Rho. This abnormality is triggered by apo cells. Strikingly, SLE-prone MPhi show normal Rho activity when cultured in the absence of apo cells. We used gene arrays to identify adhesion-related gene products that are abnormally expressed by MPhi from prediseased 4-6-week-old SLE-prone MRL mice in the presence of serum lipids mimicking apo cells (SL-Apo). MPhi of MRL mice differentially expressed 42 adhesion-related genes in the presence of SL-Apo. Of these, 32 were expressed normally in the absence of SL-Apo. As adhesive interactions play a major role in lymphocyte activation, the detected apo cell-dependent abnormality could predispose to the development of autoimmunity. Indeed, several recent genetic studies support a role for adhesion-related genes in the pathogenesis of chronic autoimmunity.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19811276 PMCID: PMC3504610 DOI: 10.1080/08916930902828114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Autoimmunity ISSN: 0891-6934 Impact factor: 2.815