Phosphorothioate‐modified C p G oligodeoxynucleotides mimic autoantigens and reveal a potential role for T oll‐like receptor 9 in receptor revision
Re‐expression of recombinase activating genes ( RAG ) in mature B cells may support autoreactivity by enabling revision of the B ‐cell receptor ( BCR ). Recent reports suggest that administration of T oll‐like receptor 9 ( TLR 9) ‐stimulating C p G oligodeoxynucleotides ( ODN ) could trigger the man...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Immunology 2013-06, Vol.139 (2), p.166-178 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Re‐expression of recombinase activating genes (
RAG
) in mature
B
cells may support autoreactivity by enabling revision of the
B
‐cell receptor (
BCR
). Recent reports suggest that administration of
T
oll‐like receptor 9 (
TLR
9) ‐stimulating
C
p
G
oligodeoxynucleotides (
ODN
) could trigger the manifestation of autoimmune disease and that
TLR
are involved in the selection processes eliminating autoreactive
BCR
. The mechanisms involved remain to be elucidated. This prompted us to ask, whether
TLR
9 could be involved in receptor revision. We found that phosphorothioate‐modified
C
p
G ODN
(
C
p
G
PTO
) induced expression of
K
u70 and re‐expression of
RAG
‐1 in human peripheral blood
B
lymphocytes and
I
gλ expression in sorted
I
gκ
+
B
cells. Further results revealed unselective binding specificity of
C
p
G
PTO
‐induced immunoglobulin and suggested that
C
p
G
PTO
engage and/or mimic
I
g
M
receptor signalling, an important prerequisite for the initialization of receptor editing or revision. Altogether, our data describe a potential role for
TLR
9 in receptor revision and suggest that
C
p
G
PTO
could mimic chromatin‐bearing autoantigens by simultaneously engaging the
BCR
and
TLR
9 on
I
g
M
+
B
cells. |
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ISSN: | 0019-2805 1365-2567 |
DOI: | 10.1111/imm.12063 |