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Heightened TLR7 signaling primes BCR-activated B cells in chronic graft-versus-host disease for effector functions.

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Bracken, SJ; Suthers, AN; DiCioccio, RA; Su, H; Anand, S; Poe, JC; Jia, W; Visentin, J; Basher, F; Jordan, CZ; McManigle, WC; Li, Z; Ho, VT ...
Published in: Blood Adv
February 13, 2024

Chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) is a debilitating, autoimmune-like syndrome that can occur after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Constitutively activated B cells contribute to ongoing alloreactivity and autoreactivity in patients with cGVHD. Excessive tissue damage that occurs after transplantation exposes B cells to nucleic acids in the extracellular environment. Recognition of endogenous nucleic acids within B cells can promote pathogenic B-cell activation. Therefore, we hypothesized that cGVHD B cells aberrantly signal through RNA and DNA sensors such as Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) and TLR9. We found that B cells from patients and mice with cGVHD had higher expression of TLR7 than non-cGVHD B cells. Using ex vivo assays, we found that B cells from patients with cGVHD also demonstrated increased interleukin-6 production after TLR7 stimulation with R848. Low-dose B-cell receptor (BCR) stimulation augmented B-cell responses to TLR7 activation. TLR7 hyperresponsiveness in cGVHD B cells correlated with increased expression and activation of the downstream transcription factor interferon regulatory factor 5. Because RNA-containing immune complexes can activate B cells through TLR7, we used a protein microarray to identify RNA-containing antigen targets of potential pathological relevance in cGVHD. We found that many of the unique targets of active cGVHD immunoglobulin G (IgG) were nucleic acid-binding proteins. This unbiased assay identified the autoantigen and known cGVHD target Ro-52, and we found that RNA was required for IgG binding to Ro-52. Herein, we find that BCR-activated B cells have aberrant TLR7 signaling responses that promote potential effector responses in cGVHD.

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Blood Adv

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2473-9537

Publication Date

February 13, 2024

Volume

8

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3

Start / End Page

667 / 680

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Toll-Like Receptor 7
  • Receptors, Antigen, B-Cell
  • RNA
  • Nucleic Acids
  • Mice
  • Immunoglobulin G
  • Humans
  • Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome
  • Animals
  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
 

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Bracken, S. J., Suthers, A. N., DiCioccio, R. A., Su, H., Anand, S., Poe, J. C., … Sarantopoulos, S. (2024). Heightened TLR7 signaling primes BCR-activated B cells in chronic graft-versus-host disease for effector functions. Blood Adv, 8(3), 667–680. https://doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2023010362
Bracken, Sonali J., Amy N. Suthers, Rachel A. DiCioccio, Hsuan Su, Sarah Anand, Jonathan C. Poe, Wei Jia, et al. “Heightened TLR7 signaling primes BCR-activated B cells in chronic graft-versus-host disease for effector functions.Blood Adv 8, no. 3 (February 13, 2024): 667–80. https://doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2023010362.
Bracken SJ, Suthers AN, DiCioccio RA, Su H, Anand S, Poe JC, et al. Heightened TLR7 signaling primes BCR-activated B cells in chronic graft-versus-host disease for effector functions. Blood Adv. 2024 Feb 13;8(3):667–80.
Bracken, Sonali J., et al. “Heightened TLR7 signaling primes BCR-activated B cells in chronic graft-versus-host disease for effector functions.Blood Adv, vol. 8, no. 3, Feb. 2024, pp. 667–80. Pubmed, doi:10.1182/bloodadvances.2023010362.
Bracken SJ, Suthers AN, DiCioccio RA, Su H, Anand S, Poe JC, Jia W, Visentin J, Basher F, Jordan CZ, McManigle WC, Li Z, Hakim FT, Pavletic SZ, Bhuiya NS, Ho VT, Horwitz ME, Chao NJ, Sarantopoulos S. Heightened TLR7 signaling primes BCR-activated B cells in chronic graft-versus-host disease for effector functions. Blood Adv. 2024 Feb 13;8(3):667–680.

Published In

Blood Adv

DOI

EISSN

2473-9537

Publication Date

February 13, 2024

Volume

8

Issue

3

Start / End Page

667 / 680

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Toll-Like Receptor 7
  • Receptors, Antigen, B-Cell
  • RNA
  • Nucleic Acids
  • Mice
  • Immunoglobulin G
  • Humans
  • Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome
  • Animals
  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology