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The immunopathogenesis of birdshot chorioretinopathy; a bird of many feathers.

Jonas Kuiper1, Aniki Rothova2, Joke de Boer3, Timothy Radstake4.   

Abstract

Birdshot chorioretinopathy (BSCR) is a bilateral chronic intraocular inflammation or posterior uveitis that preferentially affects middle-aged Caucasians. BSCR is characterized by distinctive multiple choroidal hypopigmented lesions in combination with retinal vasculitis and vitritis, and the extraordinary feature that virtually all patients are HLA-A29 positive. Its pathophysiology is still poorly understood. BSCR is the strongest documented association between HLA and disease in humans, which makes it an excellent model for studying the underlying immuno-genetic mechanisms of HLA class I-associated diseases. Although the association with HLA-A29 suggests that it is directly involved in the presentation of peptide antigens to T cells, the exact contribution of HLA-A29 to the pathophysiology of BSCR remains enigmatic. This article revisits the HLA-A29 peptidome using insights from recent studies and discusses why HLA-A29 can be considered a canonical antigen presenting molecule. The first genome-wide association study facilitated novel concepts into a disease mechanism beyond HLA-A29 that includes strong genetic predisposition for the ERAP2 gene that affects antigen processing for HLA class I. Furthermore, patients manifest with pro-inflammatory cytokine profiles and pathogenic T cell subsets that are associated with IL-17-linked inflammation. We are beginning to understand that the underlying biology of BSCR comprises various pathologic aspects branched into multiple molecular pathways. We propose to employ Systems Medicine to reveal their dynamic interplay for a holistic view of the immunopathology of this intriguing archetypal HLA class I-associated disease.
Copyright © 2014. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Autoimmunity; BSCR; Birdshot; Chorioretinopathy; Choroid; ERAP2; HLA-A29; IL-17; Peptide; Retina; T cell; Tc17; Th17; Uveitis

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25434765     DOI: 10.1016/j.preteyeres.2014.11.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Retin Eye Res        ISSN: 1350-9462            Impact factor:   21.198


  18 in total

1.  RETINAL CAPILLARY DENSITY IN PATIENTS WITH BIRDSHOT CHORIORETINOPATHY.

Authors:  Philipp K Roberts; Peter L Nesper; Debra A Goldstein; Amani A Fawzi
Journal:  Retina       Date:  2018-02       Impact factor: 4.256

Review 2.  The role of sex in uveitis and ocular inflammation.

Authors:  Ian Y L Yeung; Nicholas A Popp; Chi-Chao Chan
Journal:  Int Ophthalmol Clin       Date:  2015

3.  CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL CORRELATION IN A PATIENT WITH PREVIOUSLY TREATED BIRDSHOT CHORIORETINOPATHY.

Authors:  Elliott H Sohn; Kathleen R Chirco; James C Folk; Robert F Mullins
Journal:  Retin Cases Brief Rep       Date:  2017 Fall

4.  Allele-specific Alterations in the Peptidome Underlie the Joint Association of HLA-A*29:02 and Endoplasmic Reticulum Aminopeptidase 2 (ERAP2) with Birdshot Chorioretinopathy.

Authors:  Alejandro Sanz-Bravo; Adrian Martín-Esteban; Jonas J W Kuiper; Marina García-Peydró; Eilon Barnea; Arie Admon; José A López de Castro
Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics       Date:  2018-05-16       Impact factor: 5.911

Review 5.  Birdshot chorioretinopathy: current knowledge and new concepts in pathophysiology, diagnosis, monitoring and treatment.

Authors:  Evangelos Minos; Robert J Barry; Sue Southworth; Annie Folkard; Philip I Murray; Jay S Duker; Pearse A Keane; Alastair K Denniston
Journal:  Orphanet J Rare Dis       Date:  2016-05-12       Impact factor: 4.123

6.  Aberrant leukocyte telomere length in Birdshot Uveitis.

Authors:  Nadia Vazirpanah; Fleurieke H Verhagen; Anna Rothova; Tom O A R Missotten; Mirjam van Velthoven; Anneke I Den Hollander; Carel B Hoyng; Timothy R D J Radstake; Jasper C A Broen; Jonas J W Kuiper
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-05-01       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Multifocal Choroiditis and Panuveitis - difficulties in diagnosis and treatment.

Authors:  Neacșu Gheorghe Boricean; Oana Roxana Scripcă
Journal:  Rom J Ophthalmol       Date:  2017 Oct-Dec

8.  Functionally distinct ERAP1 and ERAP2 are a hallmark of HLA-A29-(Birdshot) Uveitis.

Authors:  Jonas J W Kuiper; Jessica van Setten; Matthew Devall; Mircea Cretu-Stancu; Sanne Hiddingh; Roel A Ophoff; Tom O A R Missotten; Mirjam van Velthoven; Anneke I Den Hollander; Carel B Hoyng; Edward James; Emma Reeves; Miguel Cordero-Coma; Alejandro Fonollosa; Alfredo Adán; Javier Martín; Bobby P C Koeleman; Joke H de Boer; Sara L Pulit; Ana Márquez; Timothy R D J Radstake
Journal:  Hum Mol Genet       Date:  2018-12-15       Impact factor: 6.150

Review 9.  How ERAP1 and ERAP2 Shape the Peptidomes of Disease-Associated MHC-I Proteins.

Authors:  José A López de Castro
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2018-10-30       Impact factor: 7.561

Review 10.  Visual Electrodiagnostic Testing in Birdshot Chorioretinopathy.

Authors:  Radouil Tzekov; Brian Madow
Journal:  J Ophthalmol       Date:  2015-07-13       Impact factor: 1.909

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