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Τρίτη 9 Οκτωβρίου 2018

Cutting Edge: Intracellular IFN-{beta} and Distinct Type I IFN Expression Patterns in Circulating Systemic Lupus Erythematosus B Cells [CUTTING EDGE]

In systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), type I IFNs promote induction of type I IFN–stimulated genes (ISG) and can drive B cells to produce autoantibodies. Little is known about the expression of distinct type I IFNs in lupus, particularly high-affinity IFN-β. Single-cell analyses of transitional B cells isolated from SLE patients revealed distinct B cell subpopulations, including type I IFN producers, IFN responders, and mixed IFN producer/responder clusters. Anti-Ig plus TLR3 stimulation of SLE B cells induced release of bioactive type I IFNs that could stimulate HEK-Blue cells. Increased levels of IFN-β were detected in circulating B cells from SLE patients compared with controls and were significantly higher in African American patients with renal disease and in patients with autoantibodies. Together, the results identify type I IFN–producing and –responding subpopulations within the SLE B cell compartment and suggest that some patients may benefit from specific targeting of IFN-β.



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