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Publication : IgG Fc receptor polymorphisms and association with autoimmune disease.

First Author  Andrén M Year  2005
Journal  Eur J Immunol Volume  35
Issue  10 Pages  3020-9
PubMed ID  16184517 Mgi Jnum  J:113502
Mgi Id  MGI:3686847 Doi  10.1002/eji.200526291
Citation  Andren M, et al. (2005) IgG Fc receptor polymorphisms and association with autoimmune disease. Eur J Immunol 35(10):3020-9
abstractText  The aim of this study was to investigate whether a genetic polymorphism of Fc gammaRIII exists in mice, which could explain the different susceptibility to pathogenic IgG anti-collagen type II (CII) antibodies in mice carrying the collagen-induced arthritis (CIA)-susceptible H-2q haplotype. The gene for Fc gammaRIII was sequenced in 11 common mouse strains, and the results revealed three different haplotypes of mouse Fc gammaRIII: Fc gammaRIII:V, Fc gammaRIII:H and Fc gammaRIII:T. To study the consequences of this polymorphism, we generated mice carrying the Fc gammaRIII:H haplotype from the CIA-susceptible, H-2q-positive DBA/1 mouse or the Fc gammaRIII:V haplotype from the CIA-resistant, H-2q-positive SWR mouse. After CII immunization or transfer of IgG anti-CII antibodies, Fc gammaRIII:H-expressing mice, but not Fc gammaRIII:V-expressing mice, developed progressively severe arthritis. We also investigated if C5, in addition to Fc gammaRIII polymorphism, could affect the susceptibility to the pathogenic IgG anti-CII antibodies in H-2q-positive mice. Here we show that SWR mice, naturally deficient in C5, can develop CIA when supplemented with C5 and that anti-C5 antibody treatment of Fc gammaRIII:H-expressing mice inhibits arthritis development. These data demonstrate for the first time a genetic polymorphism of Fc gammaRIII in mice that may, together with C5, regulate induction of autoimmune disease.
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