2008
DOI: 10.1002/eji.200838138
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Yaa autoimmune phenotypes are conferred by overexpression of TLR7

Abstract: Summary The y-linked autoimmune accelerating (Yaa) locus drives the transition to fatal lupus nephritis when combined with B6.Sle1 in our B6-congenic model of systemic autoimmunity. We and others recently demonstrated that the translocation of a cluster of X-linked genes onto the Y chromosome is the genetic lesion underlying Yaa (Subramanian, S. et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2006. 103: 9970–9975; Pisitkun, P. et al., Science 2006. 312: 1669–1672). In male mice carrying Yaa, the transcription of several genes … Show more

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“…All RNA samples were treated with rDNase 1 (Ambion) before reverse transcription. RNA (100 ng) from each sample was reverse transcribed with oligo(dT) [12][13][14][15][16][17][18] using the SuperScript FirstStrand Synthesis System (Invitrogen). PCR primers were as follows: gp70 forward 5Ј CCGCGTCCCCATTGGGCCTAATCC 3Ј; gp70 reverse 5Ј GGACGGCAACCCCTTCG-TAGTAGG 3Ј.…”
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“…All RNA samples were treated with rDNase 1 (Ambion) before reverse transcription. RNA (100 ng) from each sample was reverse transcribed with oligo(dT) [12][13][14][15][16][17][18] using the SuperScript FirstStrand Synthesis System (Invitrogen). PCR primers were as follows: gp70 forward 5Ј CCGCGTCCCCATTGGGCCTAATCC 3Ј; gp70 reverse 5Ј GGACGGCAACCCCTTCG-TAGTAGG 3Ј.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, mice deficient in TLR7, but not mice deficient in TLR9, have ameliorated lupus disease (16). Duplication of the TLR7 gene accelerates autoimmunity (17,18). The TLRs trigger innate immunity; because TLR7 binds viral RNA, it may be viral RNA that exacerbates the autoimmune response.…”
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“…Similarly, antigenic cargo containing nucleic acids was found to promote B-cell proliferation in a TLR9-or TLR7-dependent manner, with this effect enhanced by type I IFN signaling (9,12,13). The contribution of nucleic acid-sensing TLRs to systemic autoimmunity was further corroborated by studies in lupus-predisposed mice lacking or overexpressing TLR7 and/or TLR9 (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20), and in Unc93b1 (3d) mutant mice in which signaling by endosomal TLRs is extinguished (21).…”
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“…The connection of the endosomal TLRs with SLE originates mainly from mouse models, where TLR7 signaling seems to play a central role. TLR7 gene duplication is the cause for the development of lupus in mice bearing the Y chromosome-linked autoimmune accelerating (Yaa) locus that harbors 17 genes, including TLR7 (17,18). In TLR7 transgenic mouse lines, a modest increase in TLR7 expression promotes autoreactive lymphocytes with RNA specificities and myeloid cell proliferation, but a substantial increase in TLR7 expression causes fatal acute inflammatory pathology and profound dendritic cell (DC) dysregulation (17).…”
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