The histone demethylase KDM5C orchestrates VGLL3 and TLR7 crosstalk to drive female-biased autoimmunity 2310043

O Olesya Plazyo K Kelly Young J Jake Erba (Departments of Dermatology (O.P., L.B.C., R.P., K.Y., H.Z., R.B., L.-J.S., J.E., J.K., P.D., L.Z., M.K.S., J.M.K., A.C.B., A.A.D., L.C.T., J.E.G.), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.) X Xiaohua Gao (University of Michigan) T Tingting Qin (Clinical Research Center, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology) R Rishyanth Peela (Departments of Dermatology (O.P., L.B.C., R.P., K.Y., H.Z., R.B., L.-J.S., J.E., J.K., P.D., L.Z., M.K.S., J.M.K., A.C.B., A.A.D., L.C.T., J.E.G.), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.) R Rundong Jiang M Mehrnaz Gharaee-Kermani J J Michelle Kahlenberg (University of Michigan) L Lam C Tsoi (University of Michigan) A Allison Billi (University of Michigan) J Johann Gudjonsson (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Female bias in autoimmunity is attributed in part to incomplete X chromosome inactivation of immune genes such as TLR7. However, many female-biased genes dysregulated in autoimmune diseases are autosomal, including VGLL3, a transcriptional co-factor implicated in lupus, systemic sclerosis, and Sjogren’s syndrome. Notably, TLR7 is elevated 4.5-fold in mice overexpressing (OE) Vgll3 that develop lupus-like disease. We sought to define the mechanistic relationship between VGLL3 and TLR7 in female-biased autoimmunity. Methods Vgll3 OE mice were crossed with Tlr7 knock-out (KO) mice, and Vgll3 KO mice were treated with the TLR7 agonist imiquimod. Disease phenotypes were assessed by histology, ELISA for autoantibodies, and RNA-seq. VGLL3 binding at the TLR7 locus was assessed by CUT&RUN. Gene expression datasets from human cells with VGLL3 perturbation were examined for correlated lnRNAs, identifying NEAT1. TLR7-sensing HEKs were stimulated with NEAT1 or extracellular vesicles (EVs) from VGLL3 OE cells. Proximal biotinylation identified upstream regulators of VGLL3. Results Deletion of Tlr7 in Vgll3 OE mice did not prevent skin inflammation or splenomegaly; however, autoantibody production was reduced and inflammatory signature in skin and kidneys was attenuated, with stronger effect in females. Conversely, skin inflammation after imiquimod was diminished in Vgll3 KO mice (vs WT), accompanied by reduction of IFN-stimulated genes. CUT&RUN showed no VGLL3 binding near the TLR7 promoter, indicating indirect regulation. Instead, NEAT1 robustly activated TLR7, as did EVs from VGLL3 OE keratinocytes. KDM5C, an X-linked histone demethylase known to regulate XIST, was identified as an epigenetic regulator of VGLL3. Conclusion VGLL3 amplifies TLR7-driven inflammatory responses through indirect mechanisms involving NEAT1 and EV signaling, forming a feedforward loop that promotes IFN-mediated, sex-biased autoimmunity. Identification of KDM5C as a regulator of VGLL3 links this pathway to X-chromosome biology. Funding Source University of Michigan Skin Research Center, NIH/ NIAID R01 Topic Categories Immune Mechanisms of Human Disease (HUM)

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 215, Issue Supplement_1
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0022-1767
Publisher American Association of Immunologists

Authors (12)

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Olesya Plazyo

K

Kelly Young

J

Jake Erba

Departments of Dermatology (O.P., L.B.C., R.P., K.Y., H.Z., R.B., L.-J.S., J.E., J.K., P.D., L.Z., M.K.S., J.M.K., A.C.B., A.A.D., L.C.T., J.E.G.), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

X

Xiaohua Gao

University of Michigan

T

Tingting Qin

Clinical Research Center, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology

R

Rishyanth Peela

Departments of Dermatology (O.P., L.B.C., R.P., K.Y., H.Z., R.B., L.-J.S., J.E., J.K., P.D., L.Z., M.K.S., J.M.K., A.C.B., A.A.D., L.C.T., J.E.G.), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

R

Rundong Jiang

M

Mehrnaz Gharaee-Kermani

J

J Michelle Kahlenberg

University of Michigan

L

Lam C Tsoi

University of Michigan

A

Allison Billi

University of Michigan

J

Johann Gudjonsson

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States