Modulation of Aire regulates the expression of tissue-restricted antigens
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Publication Year 2008-01,Volume 45,Issue #1,Page 25-33
Journal Title
MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Intrathymic expression of tissue-restricted antigens (TRAs) has been viewed as the key element in the induction of central tolerance and recently, a central role for the autoimmune regulator (Aire) has been suggested in this process. The aim of this study was to establish whether down up-regulation of Aire leads to alterations in TRA expression and whether this is limited to thymic epithelial cells. This study also characterized whether TRAs follow Aire expression during normal development, and whether thymic microenvironment plays a role in the expression of Aire and TRAs. We did several in vivo and in vitro experiments to manipulate Aire expression and measured expression of four TRAs (Trefoil factor-3, Insulin-2, Major urinary protein-1 and Salivary protein-1) by real-time RT-PCR. Aire had an allele dose-dependent effect on TRA expression in the thymuses of mice from two strains, C57BL/6J and Balb/c, but had no effect on TRA expression in the lymph nodes. In the thymus, Aire and TRAs were both localized in the medulla and were co-expressed during normal development and involution. In the primary stromal cells as well as thymic epithelial cell line, the adenoviral over-expression of Aire resulted in an increase in TRA expression. By manipulating in vitro organ-cultures showed that thymic microenvironment plays a dominant role in Aire expression whereas TRAs follow the same pattern. The data underline a role for Aire in TRA expression and suggest that modulation of Aire has a potential to control central tolerance and autoimmunity. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
THYMIC EPITHELIAL-CELLS; CANDIDIASIS-ECTODERMAL DYSTROPHY; PROMISCUOUS GENE-EXPRESSION; AUTOIMMUNE REGULATOR; SELF-TOLERANCE; NEGATIVE SELECTION; BINDING PROTEIN; DEFICIENT MICE; T-CELLS; MEDULLARY
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