IFNγ initiates TLR9-dependent autoimmune hepatitis in DNase II deficient mice
Kaiyuan Hao,
Kevin MingJie Gao,
Melissa Strauss
et al.
Abstract:Patients with biallelic hypomorphic mutation inDNASE2develop systemic autoinflammation and early-onset liver fibrosis. Prior studies showed that Dnase2-/-Ifnar-/-double knockout (DKO) mice develop Type I IFN-independent liver inflammation, but immune mechanisms were unclear. We now show that DKO mice recapitulate many features of human autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), including periportal and interstitial inflammation and fibrosis and elevated ALT. Infiltrating cells include CD8+ tissue resident memory T cells, typ… Show more
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