Authors
Jason DeVoss, Yafei Hou, Kellsey Johannes, Wen Lu, Gregory I Liou, John Rinn, Howard Chang, Rachel R Caspi, Lawrence Fong, Mark S Anderson
Publication date
2006/11/27
Journal
The Journal of experimental medicine
Volume
203
Issue
12
Pages
2727-2735
Publisher
Rockefeller University Press
Description
The expression of self-antigen in the thymus is believed to be responsible for the deletion of autoreactive T lymphocytes, a critical process in the maintenance of unresponsiveness to self. The Autoimmune regulator (Aire) gene, which is defective in the disorder autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type 1, has been shown to promote the thymic expression of self-antigens. A clear link, however, between specific thymic self-antigens and a single autoimmune phenotype in this model has been lacking. We show that autoimmune eye disease in aire-deficient mice develops as a result of loss of thymic expression of a single eye antigen, interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein (IRBP). In addition, lack of IRBP expression solely in the thymus, even in the presence of aire expression, is sufficient to trigger spontaneous eye-specific autoimmunity. These results suggest that failure of thymic expression of selective single …
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J DeVoss, Y Hou, K Johannes, W Lu, GI Liou, J Rinn… - The Journal of experimental medicine, 2006