TLR7 gain-of-function genetic variation causes human lupus

Author:

Brown Grant J.ORCID,Cañete Pablo F.,Wang Hao,Medhavy ArtiORCID,Bones JosiahORCID,Roco Jonathan A.,He YukeORCID,Qin Yuting,Cappello Jean,Ellyard Julia I.ORCID,Bassett Katharine,Shen Qian,Burgio Gaetan,Zhang YaoyuanORCID,Turnbull Cynthia,Meng Xiangpeng,Wu Phil,Cho EunORCID,Miosge Lisa A.,Andrews T. DanielORCID,Field Matt A.ORCID,Tvorogov Denis,Lopez Angel F.,Babon Jeffrey J.ORCID,López Cristina Aparicio,Gónzalez-Murillo ÁfricaORCID,Garulo Daniel Clemente,Pascual VirginiaORCID,Levy Tess,Mallack Eric J.ORCID,Calame Daniel G.,Lotze Timothy,Lupski James R.ORCID,Ding Huihua,Ullah Tomalika R.,Walters Giles D.,Koina Mark E.,Cook Matthew C.,Shen NanORCID,de Lucas Collantes Carmen,Corry BenORCID,Gantier Michael P.ORCID,Athanasopoulos VickiORCID,Vinuesa Carola G.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractAlthough circumstantial evidence supports enhanced Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) signalling as a mechanism of human systemic autoimmune disease1–7, 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 RNA8,9 and binds to guanosine1012. We identified a de novo, previously undescribed missense TLR7Y264H variant in a child with severe lupus and additional variants in other patients with lupus. The TLR7Y264H variant selectively increased sensing of guanosine and 2',3'-cGMP10–12, 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 Tlr7Y264H 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.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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