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P2RY8 variants in lupus patients uncover a role for the receptor in immunological tolerance.

Yuke HeAntonia E GallmanChengmei XieQian ShenJianyang MaFinn D WolfreysMoriah SandyTodor ArsovXiaoqian WuYuting QinPingjing ZhangSimon H JiangMaurice StanleyPhilip WuJingjing TanHuihua DingHaiyan XueWei ChenJinping XuLindsey A CriswellJoanne NitithamMarcin AdamskiArthur Richard KitchingMatthew C CookLanfang CaoNan ShenJason G CysterCarola G Vinuesa
Published in: The Journal of experimental medicine (2021)
B cell self-tolerance is maintained through multiple checkpoints, including restraints on intracellular signaling and cell trafficking. P2RY8 is a receptor with established roles in germinal center (GC) B cell migration inhibition and growth regulation. Somatic P2RY8 variants are common in GC-derived B cell lymphomas. Here, we identify germline novel or rare P2RY8 missense variants in lupus kindreds or the related antiphospholipid syndrome, including a "de novo" variant in a child with severe nephritis. All variants decreased protein expression, F-actin abundance, and GPCR-RhoA signaling, and those with stronger effects increased AKT and ERK activity and cell migration. Remarkably, P2RY8 was reduced in B cell subsets from some SLE patients lacking P2RY8 gene variants. Low P2RY8 correlated with lupus nephritis and increased age-associated B cells and plasma cells. By contrast, P2RY8 overexpression in cells and mice restrained plasma cell development and reinforced negative selection of DNA-reactive developing B cells. These findings uncover a role of P2RY8 in immunological tolerance and lupus pathogenesis.
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