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Autoimmunity-associated allele of tyrosine phosphatase gene PTPN22 enhances anti-viral immunity.


ABSTRACT: The 1858C>T allele of the tyrosine phosphatase PTPN22 is present in 5-10% of the North American population and is strongly associated with numerous autoimmune diseases. Although research has been done to define how this allele potentiates autoimmunity, the influence PTPN22 and its pro-autoimmune allele has in anti-viral immunity remains poorly defined. Here, we use single cell RNA-sequencing and functional studies to interrogate the impact of this pro-autoimmune allele on anti-viral immunity during Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus clone 13 (LCMV-cl13) infection. Mice homozygous for this allele (PEP-619WW) clear the LCMV-cl13 virus whereas wildtype (PEP-WT) mice cannot. This is associated with enhanced anti-viral CD4 T cell responses and a more immunostimulatory CD8α- cDC phenotype. Adoptive transfer studies demonstrated that PEP-619WW enhanced anti-viral CD4 T cell function through virus-specific CD4 T cell intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms. Taken together, our data show that the pro-autoimmune allele of Ptpn22 drives a beneficial anti-viral immune response thereby preventing what is normally a chronic virus infection.

SUBMITTER: Orozco RC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10987006 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Autoimmunity-associated allele of tyrosine phosphatase gene PTPN22 enhances anti-viral immunity.

Orozco Robin C RC   Marquardt Kristi K   Pratumchai Isaraphorn I   Shaikh Anam Fatima AF   Mowen Kerri K   Domissy Alain A   Teijaro John R JR   Sherman Linda A LA  

PLoS pathogens 20240321 3


The 1858C>T allele of the tyrosine phosphatase PTPN22 is present in 5-10% of the North American population and is strongly associated with numerous autoimmune diseases. Although research has been done to define how this allele potentiates autoimmunity, the influence PTPN22 and its pro-autoimmune allele has in anti-viral immunity remains poorly defined. Here, we use single cell RNA-sequencing and functional studies to interrogate the impact of this pro-autoimmune allele on anti-viral immunity dur  ...[more]

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