G-rich DNA suppresses systemic lupus
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- DOI: 10.1681/ASN.2005060658
G-rich DNA suppresses systemic lupus
Abstract
Whereas the role of immune complexes in mediating renal cell and immune cell activation is well established, the contribution of sequence-specific immunomodulatory actions of the chromatin part remains unclear. Toll-like receptor-9 (TLR-9) mediates immunostimulatory effects of unmethylated microbial CpG-DNA. It was hypothesized that hypomethylated CpG-DNA in vertebrates may have similar effects and may contribute to disease progression in lupus nephritis. A synthetic G-rich DNA, known to block CpG-DNA effects, was used in this study. In macrophages, G-rich DNA suppressed CpG-DNA-but not LPS-induced production of CCL5 in a dose-dependent manner. Injections of G-rich DNA suppressed lymphoproliferation induced by CpG-DNA injections in mice. In MRL(lpr/lpr) mice with lupus nephritis, labeled G-rich DNA co-localized to glomerular immune complexes and was taken up into endosomes of TLR-9-positive infiltrating macrophages. Eleven-week-old MRL(lpr/lpr) mice that received injections of either saline or G-rich DNA for 13 wk revealed decreased lymphoproliferation and less autoimmune tissue injury in lungs and kidneys as compared with saline-treated controls. G-rich DNA reduced the levels of serum dsDNA-specific IgG2a as well as the renal immune complex deposits. This was consistent with the blocking effect of G-rich DNA on CpG-DNA-induced proliferation of B cells that were isolated from MRL(lpr/lpr) mice. As oligodeoxyribonucleotide 2114-treated MRL(lpr/lpr) mice were not exposed to exogenous CpG-DNA, these effects should relate to a blockade of CpG motifs in endogenous DNA. It is concluded that adjuvant activity of self-DNA contributes to the pathogenesis of lupus nephritis. Modulating the CpG-DNA-TLR-9 pathway may offer new opportunities for the understanding and treatment of lupus.
Comment in
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More targeted treatments for lupus nephritis: is the future (nearly) here?J Am Soc Nephrol. 2005 Nov;16(11):3146-8. doi: 10.1681/ASN.2005090900. Epub 2005 Oct 5. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2005. PMID: 16207827 No abstract available.
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