In Vivo Suppression of Autophagy via Lentiviral shRNA Targeting Atg5 Improves Lupus-Like Syndrome
In both mouse models and clinical patients with lupus, autophagy levels were significantly elevated and correlated with disease activity. Furthermore, autophagy can promote the survival of B and T cells, plasma cell differentiation, and antibody production. These results suggest that autophagy may p...
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doaj-2e42c86422204b9f8c785b668a1063f22020-11-25T02:01:35ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412020-01-01202010.1155/2020/89597268959726In Vivo Suppression of Autophagy via Lentiviral shRNA Targeting Atg5 Improves Lupus-Like SyndromeChi-Jui Liu0Shye-Jye Tang1Chun-Che Chou2Guang-Huan Sun3Kuang-Hui Sun4Department of Biotechnology and Laboratory Science in Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, TaiwanInstitute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202, TaiwanDepartment of Biotechnology and Laboratory Science in Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, TaiwanDivision of Urology, Department of Surgery, Tri-Service General Hospital and National Defense Medical Center, Taipei 112, TaiwanDepartment of Biotechnology and Laboratory Science in Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, TaiwanIn both mouse models and clinical patients with lupus, autophagy levels were significantly elevated and correlated with disease activity. Furthermore, autophagy can promote the survival of B and T cells, plasma cell differentiation, and antibody production. These results suggest that autophagy may promote the progression of lupus by regulating the survival of autoreactive immune cells. Therefore, we aimed at studying whether suppressing autophagy can modulate lupus progression in vivo. First, we found that the autophagy levels in splenocytes and lymphocytes of peripheral blood (PB) were elevated and positively correlated with disease severity in lupus-prone mice. The shAtg5-lentivirus, which effectively inhibits autophagy in vitro, was then injected into the lupus-prone mice. Autophagy levels in lymph node cells and PB lymphocytes were reduced following Atg5 suppression. We also found that lymphadenopathy and the numbers of plasma cells, CD4-CD8-, and CD4+ T cells decreased in mice treated with the shAtg5-lentivirus. The mice treated with shAtg5-lentivirus exhibited lower levels of proteinuria, serum anti-dsDNA antibody, B-cell activating factor (BAFF), and glomerular immune complex deposition. Therefore, targeting autophagy to moderate overactivated autophagy in immune cells seems to be a novel strategy for combination therapy of lupus.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8959726 |
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Chi-Jui Liu Shye-Jye Tang Chun-Che Chou Guang-Huan Sun Kuang-Hui Sun In Vivo Suppression of Autophagy via Lentiviral shRNA Targeting Atg5 Improves Lupus-Like Syndrome BioMed Research International |
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Chi-Jui Liu Shye-Jye Tang Chun-Che Chou Guang-Huan Sun Kuang-Hui Sun |
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In Vivo Suppression of Autophagy via Lentiviral shRNA Targeting Atg5 Improves Lupus-Like Syndrome |
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In Vivo Suppression of Autophagy via Lentiviral shRNA Targeting Atg5 Improves Lupus-Like Syndrome |
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In Vivo Suppression of Autophagy via Lentiviral shRNA Targeting Atg5 Improves Lupus-Like Syndrome |
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In Vivo Suppression of Autophagy via Lentiviral shRNA Targeting Atg5 Improves Lupus-Like Syndrome |
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In Vivo Suppression of Autophagy via Lentiviral shRNA Targeting Atg5 Improves Lupus-Like Syndrome |
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in vivo suppression of autophagy via lentiviral shrna targeting atg5 improves lupus-like syndrome |
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In both mouse models and clinical patients with lupus, autophagy levels were significantly elevated and correlated with disease activity. Furthermore, autophagy can promote the survival of B and T cells, plasma cell differentiation, and antibody production. These results suggest that autophagy may promote the progression of lupus by regulating the survival of autoreactive immune cells. Therefore, we aimed at studying whether suppressing autophagy can modulate lupus progression in vivo. First, we found that the autophagy levels in splenocytes and lymphocytes of peripheral blood (PB) were elevated and positively correlated with disease severity in lupus-prone mice. The shAtg5-lentivirus, which effectively inhibits autophagy in vitro, was then injected into the lupus-prone mice. Autophagy levels in lymph node cells and PB lymphocytes were reduced following Atg5 suppression. We also found that lymphadenopathy and the numbers of plasma cells, CD4-CD8-, and CD4+ T cells decreased in mice treated with the shAtg5-lentivirus. The mice treated with shAtg5-lentivirus exhibited lower levels of proteinuria, serum anti-dsDNA antibody, B-cell activating factor (BAFF), and glomerular immune complex deposition. Therefore, targeting autophagy to moderate overactivated autophagy in immune cells seems to be a novel strategy for combination therapy of lupus. |
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