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TLR7 gain-of-function genetic variation causes human lupus.

Grant J BrownPablo F CañeteHao WangArti MedhavyJosiah BonesJonathan A RocoYuke HeYuting QinJean CappelloJulia I EllyardKatharine BassettQian ShenGaetan BurgioYaoyuan ZhangCynthia TurnbullXiangpeng MengPhil WuVicky ChoLisa A MiosgeT Daniel AndrewsMatthew A FieldDenis TvorogovAngel F LopezJeffrey J BabonCristina Aparicio LópezÁfrica Gónzalez-MurilloDaniel Clemente GaruloVirginia M PascualTess LevyEric James MallackDaniel G CalameTimothy LotzeJames R. LupskiHuihua DingTomalika R UllahGiles D WaltersMark E KoinaMatthew C CookNan ShenCarmen de Lucas CollantesBen CorryMichael P GantierVicki AthanasopoulosCarola G Vinuesa
Published in: Nature (2022)
Although circumstantial evidence supports enhanced Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) signalling as a mechanism of human systemic autoimmune disease 1-7 , evidence of lupus-causing TLR7 gene variants is lacking. Here we describe human systemic lupus erythematosus caused by a TLR7 gain-of-function variant. TLR7 is a sensor of viral RNA 8 , 9 and binds to guanosine 10 - 12 . We identified a de novo, previously undescribed missense TLR7 Y264H variant in a child with severe lupus and additional variants in other patients with lupus. The TLR7 Y264H variant selectively increased sensing of guanosine and 2',3'-cGMP 10-12 , and was sufficient to cause lupus when introduced into mice. We show that enhanced TLR7 signalling drives aberrant survival of B cell receptor (BCR)-activated B cells, and in a cell-intrinsic manner, accumulation of CD11c + age-associated B cells and germinal centre B cells. Follicular and extrafollicular helper T cells were also increased but these phenotypes were cell-extrinsic. Deficiency of MyD88 (an adaptor protein downstream of TLR7) rescued autoimmunity, aberrant B cell survival, and all cellular and serological phenotypes. Despite prominent spontaneous germinal-centre formation in Tlr7 Y264H mice, autoimmunity was not ameliorated by germinal-centre deficiency, suggesting an extrafollicular origin of pathogenic B cells. We establish the importance of TLR7 and guanosine-containing self-ligands for human lupus pathogenesis, which paves the way for therapeutic TLR7 or MyD88 inhibition.
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