Literature DB >> 22105996

Altered B cell homeostasis is associated with type I diabetes and carriers of the PTPN22 allelic variant.

Tania Habib1, Andrew Funk, Mary Rieck, Archana Brahmandam, Xuezhi Dai, Anil K Panigrahi, Eline T Luning Prak, Almut Meyer-Bahlburg, Srinath Sanda, Carla Greenbaum, David J Rawlings, Jane H Buckner.   

Abstract

The PTPN22 genetic variant 1858T, encoding Lyp620W, is associated with multiple autoimmune disorders for which the production of autoantibodies is a common feature, suggesting a loss of B cell tolerance. Lyp620W results in blunted BCR signaling in memory B cells. Because BCR signal strength is tightly coupled to central and peripheral tolerance, we examined whether Lyp620W impacts peripheral B cell homeostasis in healthy individuals heterozygous for the PTPN221858T variant. We found that these subjects display alterations in the composition of the B cell pool that include specific expansion of the transitional and anergic IgD(+)IgM(-)CD27(-) B cell subsets. The PTPN22 1858T variant was further associated with significantly diminished BCR signaling and a resistance to apoptosis in both transitional and naive B cells. Strikingly, parallel changes in both BCR signaling and composition of B cell compartment were observed in type 1 diabetic subjects, irrespective of PTPN22 genotype, revealing a novel immune phenotype and likely shared mechanisms leading to a loss of B cell tolerance. Our combined findings suggest that Lyp620W-mediated effects, due in part to the altered BCR signaling threshold, contribute to breakdown of peripheral tolerance and the entry of autoreactive B cells into the naive B cell compartment.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22105996      PMCID: PMC3670766          DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1102176

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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