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The BANK1 SLE-risk variants are associated with alterations in peripheral B cell signaling and development in humans.


ABSTRACT: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by the development of autoantibodies that drive disease pathogenesis. Genetic studies have associated nonsynonymous variants in the BANK1 B cell scaffolding gene with susceptibility to SLE and autoantibodies in lupus. To determine how the BANK1 SLE-risk variants contribute to the dysregulated B cell program in lupus, we performed genotype/phenotype studies in human B cells. Targeted phospho-proteomics were used to evaluate BCR/CD40 signaling in human B cell lines engineered to express the BANK1 risk or non-risk variant proteins. We found that phosphorylation of proximal BCR signaling molecules was reduced in B cells expressing the BANK1 risk protein compared to the non-risk protein. Similar to these findings, we observed decreased B cell signaling in primary B cells from genotyped healthy control subjects carrying the BANK1 risk haplotype, including blunted BCR- and CD40-dependent AKT activation. Consistent with decreased AKT activation, we found that BANK1 risk B cells expressed increased basal levels of FOXO1 protein and increased expression of FOXO1 target genes upon stimulation compared to non-risk B cells. Healthy subjects carrying the BANK1 risk haplotype were also characterized by an expansion of memory B cells. Taken together, our results suggest that the SLE susceptibility variants in the BANK1 gene may contribute to lupus by altering B cell signaling, increasing FOXO1 levels, and enhancing memory B cell development.

SUBMITTER: Dam EM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5148640 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The BANK1 SLE-risk variants are associated with alterations in peripheral B cell signaling and development in humans.

Dam Elizabeth M EM   Habib Tania T   Chen Janice J   Funk Andrew A   Glukhova Veronika V   Davis-Pickett Mel M   Wei Shan S   James Richard R   Buckner Jane H JH   Cerosaletti Karen K  

Clinical immunology (Orlando, Fla.) 20161102


Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by the development of autoantibodies that drive disease pathogenesis. Genetic studies have associated nonsynonymous variants in the BANK1 B cell scaffolding gene with susceptibility to SLE and autoantibodies in lupus. To determine how the BANK1 SLE-risk variants contribute to the dysregulated B cell program in lupus, we performed genotype/phenotype studies in human B cells. Targeted phospho-proteomics were used to e  ...[more]

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