B cell intrinsic Ube2l3 is central to spontaneous germinal center formation and autoimmunity 2308393
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Abstract Introduction UBE2L3, a ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme, is associated with increased susceptibility to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and other autoimmune diseases. Spontaneously developed germinal centers (Spt-GCs) generate pathogenic autoantibodies (Auto-Abs) that promote SLE. Here, our goal is to elucidate the previously unknown B cell-intrinsic role of Ube2l3 in Spt-GC, auto-Ab responses, and systemic autoimmunity. Methods We generated B-cell-specific Ube2l3-deficient mice (Fcï•§R2bKO.Ube2l3BKO) on an SLE-prone Fcï•§R2bKO background. We determined spontaneous and imiquimod (a TLR7 ligand)- induced autoimmune and foreign antigen-driven B and T cell responses using flow cytometry. Auto-Ab forming cells (AFCs) and auto-Ab titers were measured by ELISpot, ELISA, and Hep-2 assays. C3 and IgG immune complex (IC) deposition in the kidneys was examined by immunofluorescence. Results B cell intrinsic Ube2l3 deletion resulted in significantly reduced splenomegaly, Spt-GC, Tfh cell, age-associated B cell, and auto-Ab responses, and kidney IC deposition and glomerulonephritis. While marginal zone B cells were increased, the pathogenic CD138+TACI+CD19-B220+ plasma cells were reduced in the spleen and bone marrow of Ube2l3BKO mice. These results were recapitulated in the TLR7-induced SLE model. In contrast, Ube2l3 deletion in B cells did not overtly affect foreign antigen-specific B cell and Ab responses. Conclusion We report for the first time that B-cell-intrinsic Ube2l3 is required for Spt-GC formation and SLE-autoimmunity development. Funding Source 080-03000-S52001 Topic Categories Basic Autoimmunity (BA)
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The Journal of Immunology
American Association of Immunologists
Authors (9)
Sathi Babu Chodisetti
Thomas Jefferson University
Keomonyroth Nuon
Thomas Jefferson University
Sophia Crocker
Thomas Jefferson University
Carla Portocarrero
1Thomas Jefferson University, Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology, Philadelphia, United States
Tien Bui
Thomas Jefferson University
Julia Weber
Anju Maharjan
Thomas Jefferson University
Avinash Shenoy
Imperial College London
Ziaur Rahman