BACKGROUND: Autoantibodies against envelope (Env) protein encoded by human endogenous retrovirus group K (HERV-K) are prevalent in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), but it remains unclear which proviruses are responsible for this autoantigen. It also remains poorly understood how the transcription of HERV-K loci is regulated in cells that can produce Env. RESULTS: We aligned our neutrophil RNA sequencing data to the new telomere-to-telomere reference genome and found uniquely mapping transcripts from HERV-K101, K102, K104, K108, K109, K117 and ERVK5, of which only K102, K108, and K109 encode an intact Env. Expression of K102 and K108 were higher in SLE than in healthy donors or RA (p(adj)â<â0.05). Transcripts from these proviruses increased in response to interferon-α in monocytes and neutrophils from RA patients and healthy donors, but not in SLE, presumably because they have chronically elevated type I interferons in vivo. Indeed, HERV-K expression was significantly higher in SLE patients with high type I interferon gene signature. Tumor necrosis factor-α and other cytokines and TLR ligands also induced HERV-K102 and K108 transcripts. Interferon-α also increased detectable Env protein in monocytes, macrophages, and neutrophils from RA patients. Among the genes for epigenetic silencers of HERV-K, only TRIM28 was significantly decreased in SLE patients with high interferons (p(adj)â=â0.00024). CONCLUSIONS: Our data establish a role for interferons in maintaining increased HERV-K expression in SLE and suggest that interferons or other cytokines can upregulate HERV-K to similar levels in RA. A transient increase may also accompany normal immune responses, suggesting that endogenous retroviruses may have been co-opted for efficient immune responses.
Type I interferons increase expression of endogenous retrovirus K102 and envelope protein in myeloid cells from patients with autoimmune disease.
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作者:Le Ethan, Moadab Fatemeh, Wang Xiaoxing, Najjar Rayan, Bays Alison, Hastie Kathryn M, Shek Jeremy, Saphire Erica Ollmann, Mustelin Tomas
| 期刊: | Mobile DNA | 影响因子: | 3.100 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Sep 30; 16(1):36 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s13100-025-00371-y | ||
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