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Stimulatory and inhibitory killer Ig-like receptor molecules are expressed and functional on lupus T cells.


ABSTRACT: T cells from lupus patients have hypomethylated DNA and overexpress genes normally suppressed by DNA methylation that contribute to disease pathogenesis. We found that stimulatory and inhibitory killer cell Ig-like receptor (KIR) genes are aberrantly overexpressed on experimentally demethylated T cells. We therefore asked if lupus T cells also overexpress KIR, and if the proteins are functional. T cells from lupus patients were found to overexpress KIR genes, and expression was proportional to disease activity. Abs to the stimulatory molecule KIR2DL4 triggered IFN-gamma release by lupus T cells, and production was proportional to disease activity. Similarly, cross-linking the inhibitory molecule KIR3DL1 prevented the autoreactive macrophage killing that characterizes lupus T cells. These results indicate that aberrant T cell KIR expression may contribute to IFN overproduction and macrophage killing in human lupus, and they suggest that Abs to inhibitory KIR may be a treatment for this disease.

SUBMITTER: Basu D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2730421 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stimulatory and inhibitory killer Ig-like receptor molecules are expressed and functional on lupus T cells.

Basu Dhiman D   Liu Ying Y   Wu Ailing A   Yarlagadda Sushma S   Gorelik Gabriela J GJ   Kaplan Mariana J MJ   Hewagama Anura A   Hinderer Robert C RC   Strickland Faith M FM   Richardson Bruce C BC  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20090812 5


T cells from lupus patients have hypomethylated DNA and overexpress genes normally suppressed by DNA methylation that contribute to disease pathogenesis. We found that stimulatory and inhibitory killer cell Ig-like receptor (KIR) genes are aberrantly overexpressed on experimentally demethylated T cells. We therefore asked if lupus T cells also overexpress KIR, and if the proteins are functional. T cells from lupus patients were found to overexpress KIR genes, and expression was proportional to d  ...[more]

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