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DRB1*0402 may influence arthritis by promoting naive CD4+ T‐cell differentiation in to regulatory T cells
Authors:David Luckey  Marshall Behrens  Michele Smart  Harvinder Luthra  Chella S David  Veena Taneja
Institution:1. Department of Immunology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA;2. Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
Abstract:HLA‐DRB1*0401 expression in humans has been associated with a predisposition to developing rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and collagen‐induced arthritis (CIA), while HLA‐DRB1*0402 is not associated with susceptibility. Here, we determined if mice transgenic (Tg) for human *0401 have a CD4+ T‐cell repertoire that predetermines proinflammatory cytokine production. The data show that both *0401 and *0402 Tg mice can produce TH1/TH17 cytokines, although the kinetics of response may be different. However, in the context of antigen‐specific responses in a CIA model, *0402 Tg mice generate a TH2 response that may explain their resistance to developing arthritis. In addition, a significant subset of naïve CD4+ T cells from *0402 Tg mice can be activated in polarizing conditions to differentiate into Treg cells that produce IFN‐γ. *0401 Tg mice harbor memory CD4+ T cells that differentiate into IL‐17+ cells in various polarizing conditions. Our data suggest that *0401 Tg mice generate a strong immune response to lipopolysaccharide and may be efficient in clearing infection, and may *0401 have been evolutionarily selected for this ability. Autoimmunity, such as RA, could likely be a bystander effect of the cytokine storm that, along with the presence of low Treg‐cell numbers in *0401 Tg mice, causes immune dysregulation.
Keywords:Humanized mice  Immune dysregulation  Regulatory T cells  Rheumatoid arthritis  T‐cell polarization
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