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Humans expressing a defective form of the transcription factor AIRE (autoimmune regulator) develop multiorgan autoimmune disease. We used aire- deficient mice to test the hypothesis that this transcription factor regulates autoimmunity by promoting the ectopic expression of peripheral tissue- restricted antigens in medullary epithelial cells of the thymus. This hypothesis proved correct. The mutant animals exhibited a defined profile of autoimmune diseases that depended on the absence of aire in stromal cells of the thymus. Aire-deficient thymic medullary epithelial cells showed a specific reduction in ectopic transcription of genes encoding peripheral antigens. These findings highlight the importance of thymically imposed "central" tolerance in controlling autoimmunity.
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Mark S. Anderson
Emily S. Venanzi
Ludger Klein
Science
Harvard University
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d7cb9533ca018b39ae2de7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1075958