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Query: UMLS:C0018133 (
graft-versus-host disease
)
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Acute graft-versus-host disease (
GVHD
) is initially triggered by alloreactive T cells, which damage peripheral tissues and lymphoid organs. Subsequent transition to chronic
GVHD
involves the emergence of autoimmunity, although the underlying mechanisms driving this process are unclear. Here, we tested the hypothesis that acute
GVHD
blocks peripheral tolerance of autoreactive T cells by impairing lymph node (LN) display of peripheral tissue-restricted antigens (PTAs). At the initiation of
GVHD
, LN fibroblastic reticular cells (FRCs) rapidly reduced expression of genes regulated by
DEAF1
, an autoimmune regulator-like transcription factor required for intranodal expression of PTAs. Subsequently,
GVHD
led to the selective elimination of the FRC population, and blocked the repair pathways required for its regeneration. We used a transgenic mouse model to show that the loss of presentation of an intestinal PTA by FRCs during
GVHD
resulted in the activation of autoaggressive T cells and gut injury. Finally, we show that FRCs normally expressed a unique PTA gene signature that was highly enriched for genes expressed in the target organs affected by chronic
GVHD
. In conclusion, acute
GVHD
damages and prevents repair of the FRC network, thus disabling an essential platform for purging autoreactive T cells from the repertoire.
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PMID:Graft-versus-host disease reduces lymph node display of tissue-restricted self-antigens and promotes autoimmunity. 3191 84