Autoimmune Kidney Disease and Impaired Engulfment of Apoptotic Cells in Mice with Macrophage Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ or Retinoid X Receptor α Deficiency

Tamás Rőszer(Spanish National Centre for Cardiovascular Research), María Piedad Menéndez-Gutierrez(Spanish National Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Martina I. Lefterova(Diabetes Australia), Daniel Alameda(Spanish National Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Vanessa Núñez(Spanish National Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Mitchell A. Lazar(Diabetes Australia), Thierry Fischer(Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas), Mercedes Ricote(Spanish National Centre for Cardiovascular Research)
The Journal of Immunology
December 7, 2010
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Abstract

Autoimmune glomerulonephritis is a common manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). In this study, we show that mice lacking macrophage expression of the heterodimeric nuclear receptors PPARγ or RXRα develop glomerulonephritis and autoantibodies to nuclear Ags, resembling the nephritis seen in SLE. These mice show deficiencies in phagocytosis and clearance of apoptotic cells, and they are unable to acquire an anti-inflammatory phenotype upon feeding of apoptotic cells, which is critical for the maintenance of self-tolerance. These results demonstrate that stimulation of PPARγ and RXRα in macrophages facilitates apoptotic cell engulfment, and they provide a potential strategy to avoid autoimmunity against dying cells and to attenuate SLE.


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