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Publication : Immunoglobulin E plays an immunoregulatory role in lupus.

First Author  Dema B Year  2014
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  211
Issue  11 Pages  2159-68
PubMed ID  25267791 Mgi Jnum  J:218678
Mgi Id  MGI:5618188 Doi  10.1084/jem.20140066
Citation  Dema B, et al. (2014) Immunoglobulin E plays an immunoregulatory role in lupus. J Exp Med 211(11):2159-68
abstractText  The (patho)physiological role of IgE in nonallergic inflammatory diseases is not well understood. Here, we explored the effect of IgE deficiency on the inflammatory response in FcgammaRIIB-deficient mice as well as in mice carrying both a deletion of FcgammaRIIB and the chromosomal translocation of Y-linked autoimmune acceleration (Yaa) that hastens and results in a more aggressive lupuslike disease in these mice. The findings show that deficiency of IgE delays disease development and severity as demonstrated by reduced autoantibody production and amelioration of organ pathologies. This was associated with decreased numbers of plasma cells and reduced levels of IgG2b and IgG3. Unexpectedly, the loss of IgE also caused a striking decrease of immune cell infiltration in secondary lymphoid organs with a marked effect on the presence of dendritic cells, monocytes, neutrophils, and eosinophils in these organs and decreased activation of basophils. The presence of autoreactive IgE in human systemic lupus erythematosus subjects was also associated with increased basophil activation and enhanced disease activity. These findings argue that IgE facilitates the amplification of autoimmune inflammation.
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