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dc.contributor.authorPal, Rahul-
dc.contributor.authorArora, P-
dc.contributor.authorMalik, M-
dc.contributor.authorSachdeva, R-
dc.contributor.authorSaxena, L-
dc.contributor.authorDas, J-
dc.contributor.authorRamachandran, VG-
dc.date.accessioned2017-03-14T08:37:43Z-
dc.date.available2017-03-14T08:37:43Z-
dc.date.issued2017-03-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/874-
dc.description.abstractWhile apoptotic debris is believed to constitute the original antigenic insult in lupus (which is characterized by a time-dependent diversification of autoreactivity), whether such debris and autoantibodies specifically recognizing its constituents mediate differential effects on innate and humoral responses in lupus-prone mice is currently unknown. Apoptotic blebs (as opposed to cellular lysate) enhanced preferentially the maturation of dendritic cells (DCs) from bone marrow precursors drawn from lupus-prone mice. Murine, somatically mutated, apoptotic cell-reactive immunoglobulin (Ig)G monoclonal antibodies demonstrated enhanced recognition of DCs and also displayed a prominent lupus strain-specific bias in mediating DC maturation. Further, immunization of such antibodies specifically in lupus-prone mice resulted in widespread humoral autoreactivity; hypergammaglobulinaemia (a hallmark of systemic autoimmunity) was observed, accompanied by enhanced antibody titres to cellular moieties. Induced antibodies recognized antigens distinct from those recognized by the antibodies employed for immunization; in particular, nephritis-associated anti-double stranded (ds) DNA antibodies and neonatal lupus-associated anti-Ro60 antibodies were elicited by a non-dsDNA, non-Ro60 reactive antibody, and Sm was a favoured target. Further, only in lupus-prone mice did such immunization enhance the kinetics of humoral anti-self responses, resulting in the advanced onset of glomerulosclerosis. These studies reveal that preferential innate and humoral recognition of the products of cell death in a lupus milieu influence the indices associated with autoimmune pathology.en_US
dc.publisherBritish Society for Immunologyen_US
dc.titleInnate and humoral recognition of the products of cell death: differential antigenicity and immunogenicity in lupusen_US
dc.keywordAberrant apoptosis, apoptosis, antigen spreading, immune pathology, systemic autoreactivity, systemic lupus erthythematosusen_US
dc.journalClin Exp Immunolen_US
dc.volumeno187en_US
dc.issueno3en_US
dc.pages353-368en_US
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