1. Syncytin-1/HERV-W envelope is an early activation marker of leukocytes and is upregulated in multiple sclerosis patients
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Ignacio Casanova, Luisa M. Villar, Marta Garcia-Montojo, Eulalia Rodríguez-Martín, Priscila Ramos-Mozo, Victoria Galan, Isabel Ortega-Madueño, María Ángel García-Martínez, Ana Maria Arias-Leal, Roberto Alvarez-Lafuente, Rafael Arroyo, and Maria Inmaculada Dominguez-Mozo
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0301 basic medicine ,Adult ,Lipopolysaccharides ,Male ,Cellular immunity ,Multiple Sclerosis ,T-Lymphocytes ,Immunology ,Primary Cell Culture ,Lipopolysaccharide Receptors ,Biology ,CD16 ,Pregnancy Proteins ,GPI-Linked Proteins ,Peripheral blood mononuclear cell ,Monocytes ,Flow cytometry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Recurrence ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,Autoimmune disease ,B-Lymphocytes ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Multiple sclerosis ,Endogenous Retroviruses ,Receptors, IgG ,Remission Induction ,Gene Products, env ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Killer Cells, Natural ,030104 developmental biology ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Case-Control Studies ,B7-1 Antigen ,Female ,CD80 ,030215 immunology ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Syncytin-1 is the envelope protein of the human endogenous retrovirus W (HERV-W). It has been related to multiple sclerosis (MS) but its role in cellular immunity and its pathogenic mechanism in the autoimmune context are not fully understood. We analyzed syncytin-1 levels in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) subsets from healthy donors, MS patients in relapse or remission, and patients with acute infections by flow cytometry. PBMC cultures were also prepared to analyze protein expression kinetics. MS patients had higher levels of syncytin-1 levels than controls. We found that syncytin-1 is elevated in monocytes during MS relapses and infections. Cells expressing syncytin-1, including monocytes, T and B lymphocytes, and NKs presented mainly an activated phenotype and, upon stimulation with LPS, its levels increased rapidly on antigen-presenting cells. Syncytin-1 ligation promoted the activation of monocytes, as demonstrated by the upregulation of CD80 and the nonclassical subset CD14low CD16+ . Our results suggest an important role for syncytin-1 in the activation of leukocytes. Given that the expression of syncytin-1 is upregulated in MS patients, this protein might be contributing to the autoimmune cascade in the disease.
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- 2019