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B cells are required for Aire-deficient mice to develop multi-organ autoinflammation: A therapeutic approach for APECED patients

Gavanescu, Irina Catrinel
Benoist, Christophe
Mathis, Diane
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2008-08-30
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Autoimmune regulator (Aire)-deficient mice and humans have circulating autoantibodies against a multitude of organs and multiorgan autoinflammatory infiltrates. It is not known to what extent autoantibodies or their source, B lymphocytes, are required for disease onset or progression. We show in this research that B cells must be present for Aire-deficient mice to develop fulminant infiltrates. We found no evidence that autoantibodies were directly pathogenic; rather, B cells appeared to play a critical early role in T cell priming or expansion. A therapeutic reagent directed against B cells, Rituximab, induced remission of the autoimmune disease in Aire-deficient mice, raising the hope of applying it to human patients with autoimmune-polyendocrinopathy-candidiasis-ectodermal dystrophy (APECED).

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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008 Sep 2;105(35):13009-14. Epub 2008 Aug 28. Link to article on publisher's site

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10.1073/pnas.0806874105
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1875588918755889
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