Author
Listed:
- Edd Ricker
(Hospital for Special Surgery
Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Michela Manni
(Hospital for Special Surgery)
- Danny Flores-Castro
(Hospital for Special Surgery)
- Daniel Jenkins
(Hospital for Special Surgery)
- Sanjay Gupta
(Hospital for Special Surgery)
- Juan Rivera-Correa
(Hospital for Special Surgery
Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Wenzhao Meng
(Perelman School of Medicine)
- Aaron M. Rosenfeld
(Perelman School of Medicine)
- Tania Pannellini
(Hospital for Special Surgery)
- Mahesh Bachu
(Hospital for Special Surgery)
- Yurii Chinenov
(Hospital for Special Surgery)
- Peter K. Sculco
(Hospital for Special Surgery)
- Rolf Jessberger
(Technische Universitat)
- Eline T. Luning Prak
(Perelman School of Medicine)
- Alessandra B. Pernis
(Hospital for Special Surgery
Weill Cornell Medicine
Hospital for Special Surgery
Weill Cornell Medicine)
Abstract
Differences in immune responses to viruses and autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) can show sexual dimorphism. Age-associated B cells (ABC) are a population of CD11c+T-bet+ B cells critical for antiviral responses and autoimmune disorders. Absence of DEF6 and SWAP-70, two homologous guanine exchange factors, in double-knock-out (DKO) mice leads to a lupus-like syndrome in females marked by accumulation of ABCs. Here we demonstrate that DKO ABCs show sex-specific differences in cell number, upregulation of an ISG signature, and further differentiation. DKO ABCs undergo oligoclonal expansion and differentiate into both CD11c+ and CD11c− effector B cell populations with pathogenic and pro-inflammatory function as demonstrated by BCR sequencing and fate-mapping experiments. Tlr7 duplication in DKO males overrides the sex-bias and further augments the dissemination and pathogenicity of ABCs, resulting in severe pulmonary inflammation and early mortality. Thus, sexual dimorphism shapes the expansion, function and differentiation of ABCs that accompanies TLR7-driven immunopathogenesis.
Suggested Citation
Edd Ricker & Michela Manni & Danny Flores-Castro & Daniel Jenkins & Sanjay Gupta & Juan Rivera-Correa & Wenzhao Meng & Aaron M. Rosenfeld & Tania Pannellini & Mahesh Bachu & Yurii Chinenov & Peter K. , 2021.
"Altered function and differentiation of age-associated B cells contribute to the female bias in lupus mice,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-21, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-25102-8
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-25102-8
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