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Function of Blimp1/prdm-1 in dendritic cells in the generation of autoantibodies

$127,711K01FY2013ARNIH

Feinstein Institute For Medical Research, Manhasset NY

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DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Systemic Lupus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease characterized by the production of an array of anti- nuclear antibodies that affects women far more frequently than men. Abnormal B and T cell function has been extensively studied in murine models of SLE. We have developed a mouse with a deletion of Blimp-1 function uniquely in dendritic cells. Female mice develop a lupus-like serology while male mice do not. We propose to understand the alterations in dendritic cell function and the mechanism for the subsequent dysregulation of B cell function. Furthermore, we will determine why this genetic defect manifests as autoimmunity only in female mice. These studies will further our understanding of dendritic cell biology and may identify a new therapeutic target in SLE.

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