HLA-B27和脊椎关节炎:在先天免疫和适应性免疫的十字路口

IF 29.4 1区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY Nature Reviews Rheumatology Pub Date : 2024-12-02 DOI:10.1038/s41584-024-01189-3
Fatemeh Navid, Liye Chen, Paul Bowness, Robert A. Colbert
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HLA-B*27具有发生脊柱性关节炎(SpA)的高风险,包括伴或不伴周围性关节炎、鼻炎、急性前葡萄膜炎和胃肠道炎症的轴向性SpA。虽然没有明确的机制来解释这种HLA I类蛋白在SpA发病机制中的作用,但已经出现了三种主要假设。首先,HLA-B27显示的自肽类似于微生物衍生的肽,导致自身反应性CD8+ T细胞的扩增,从而引发疾病。第二种和第三种假设关注HLA-B27的异常特性,包括其形成细胞表面二聚体的倾向,该二聚体可以激活CD4+ T辅助17细胞上的先天杀伤免疫球蛋白样受体,从而触发致病性细胞因子的产生。HLA-B27也在内质网中错误折叠,激活未折叠蛋白反应,增加IL-23的表达,从而促进17型细胞因子的产生。HLA-B27在间充质干细胞中的错误折叠也与间充质干细胞衍生成骨细胞的骨形成增强有关,这可能导致轴向SpA的结构损伤。在这篇综述中,我们总结了关于HLA-B27在SpA中的作用的主流观点,讨论了最新的发展以及目前的知识差距,并提出了未来研究的建议,以解决这些未满足的需求。
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HLA-B27 and spondyloarthritis: at the crossroads of innate and adaptive immunity

HLA-B*27 confers a strong risk of developing spondyloarthritis (SpA), which includes axial SpA with or without peripheral arthritis, enthesitis, acute anterior uveitis and gastrointestinal inflammation. Although no definitive mechanism has been established to explain the role of this HLA class I protein in the pathogenesis of SpA, three main hypotheses have emerged. First is the idea that self-peptides displayed by HLA-B27 resemble microorganism-derived peptides, leading to the expansion of autoreactive CD8+ T cells that trigger disease. The second and third hypotheses focus on aberrant properties of HLA-B27, including its tendency to form cell-surface dimers that can activate innate killer immunoglobulin-like receptors on CD4+ T helper 17 cells, triggering the production of pathogenic cytokines. HLA-B27 also misfolds in the endoplasmic reticulum, which can activate the unfolded protein response, increasing IL-23 expression and thereby promoting the production of type 17 cytokines. HLA-B27 misfolding in mesenchymal stem cells has also been linked to enhanced bone formation by mesenchymal stem cell-derived osteoblasts, which could contribute to structural damage in axial SpA. In this Review we summarize prevailing ideas about the role of HLA-B27 in SpA, discuss the latest developments as well as the gaps in current knowledge, and provide recommendations for future research to address these unmet needs.

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Nature Reviews Rheumatology
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