Type I Interferon in the Pathogenesis of Lupus
Hospital for Special Surgery · Cornell University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Investigations of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus have applied insights from studies of the innate immune response to define IFN-I, with IFN-α as the dominant mediator, as central to the pathogenesis of this prototype systemic autoimmune disease. Genetic association data identify regulators of nucleic acid degradation and components of TLR-independent, endosomal TLR-dependent, and IFN-I-signaling pathways as contributors to lupus disease susceptibility. Together with a gene expression signature characterized by IFN-I-induced gene transcripts in lupus blood and tissue, those data support the conclusion that many of the immunologic and pathologic features of this disease are a consequence of a…
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1Topics & keywords
- Immunology
- Innate immune system
- Systemic lupus erythematosus
- Pathogenesis
- Immune system
- Interferon
- Disease
- Autoimmune disease
- Good health and well-being