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Apoptosis and nucleosomes

B D Stollar

Department of Biochemistry, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

F Stephenson

Department of Immunology, Tenovus Cancer Research Centre, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton, UK

Drs Berden and Koutouzov presented evidence that nucleosomes are antigens in lupus pathogenesis and that apoptotic cells are the source of nucleosomes. Berden's group measured persistence of circulating nucleosomes and nucleosome–antibody complexes in autoimmune mice and demonstrated nucleosomaldepositionin skin of SLE patientsas well as in renal lesions. Koutouzovreported that anti-nucleosomes are among the earliest autoantibodies in MRL{ddagger}/{ddagger} mice, appearing several weeks before anti-DNA antibodies. Treatment of the mice with a pro-apoptotic drug, taxote ‘re, accelerated autoantibodyproductionand developmentof lesions. Herrmann proposed that persistent immunization results from reduced dead cell clearance and reduced production of immunosuppressive cytokines by defective scavenger macrophages. He also described accumulation of apoptotic cells in germinal follicles in SLE patients and attachment of nuclear antigens that are produced in apoptosis to the surface of follicular dendritic cells. Apoptosis-derived nucleosomes may be important in both the immunizing and effector arms of pathogenesis.

Key Words: histones • nucleosomes • apoptosis • lupus nephritis • autoantibodies • nuclear antigens • macrophages • dendritic cells

Lupus, Vol. 11, No. 12, 787-789 (2002)
DOI: 10.1191/0961203302lu318oa


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