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Immunogenetics
 Autoimmunity and Functional Genomics
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 Lymphocyte Activation
 Molecular Cellular Immunology
 Receptor Cell Biology
 Structural Biology
 Structural Immunology


Laboratory of Immunogenetics

Silvia Bolland, Ph.D.

Chief, Autoimmunity and Functional Genomics Section

Description of Research Program

Our group is interested in immune inhibitory pathways and their role in preventing autoimmunity. We have generated a new model for systemic autoimmune disease (Fig.1) in mice deficient in FcγRIIB, an IgG-binding receptor that inhibits antibody production and inflammatory responses. These mice develop a spontaneous disease that resembles lupus in humans, but only in certain genetic backgrounds. We are studying genetic modifiers that augment susceptibility and severity of disease so that we can understand cellular mechanisms that induce these pathologies and identify new genes that can be used as therapeutic targets.

Addition of the Y chromosome-linked Yaa modifier in the FcγRII-ko lupus model results in aggravated glomerulonephritis and a switch from anti-chromatin to anti-nucleolar autoantibodies (Fig.2). We have shown that the nucleolar specificity of Yaa-derived antibodies is a B-cell-intrinsic feature resulting from a large genomic duplication that includes the TLR7 gene (Fig.3). Our future experiments will explore expression levels of Toll-like receptors and other genetic factors that regulate the development of autoimmunity.

Awards

SLE Foundation, Lupus Research Institute

Research Group Members

Left to right: Prapaporn (Bee) Pisitkun, Tanya Tarasenko, Silvia Bolland, Bethany Scott, Hang Leung, Jonathan Deane, and Hemanta Kole

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Selected Publications

(View list in PubMed.)

Deane, J. A., and Bolland, S. Nucleic acid-sensing TLRs as modifiers of autoimmunity. J. Immunol. Nov. 2006; 177: 6573-6578.

Pisitkun, P., Deane, J. A., Difilippantonio, M. J., Tarasenko, T., Satterthwaite, A. B., and Bolland, S. Autoreactive B cell responses to RNA-related antigens due to TLR7 gene duplication. Science. 2006 Jun 16;312(5780):1669-72. Epub 2006 May 18.

Bolland, S., Yim, Y. S., Tus, K., Wakeland, E. K., and Ravetch, J. V. Genetic modifiers of systemic lupus erythematosus in FcγRIIB(-/-) mice. J Exp Med. 2002 May 6;195(9):1167-74.

Ravetch, J. V., and Bolland, S. IgG Fc receptors. Annu Rev Immunol. 2001;19:275-90.

Bolland, S., and Ravetch, J. V. Spontaneous autoimmune disease in FcγRIIB-deficient mice results from strain-specific epistasis. Immunity. 2000 Aug;13(2):277-85.

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Silvia Bolland, Ph.D.
Phone: 301-443-3158
E-mail: sbolland@niaid.nih.gov
Mail:
12441 Parklawn Drive
Twinbrook II, Room 217
Rockville, MD 20852

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    Silvia Bolland, Ph.D.
    Phone: 301-443-3158
    E-mail: sbolland@niaid.nih.gov
    Mail:
    12441 Parklawn Drive
    Twinbrook II, Room 217
    Rockville, MD 20852

    See Also

  • Division of Intramural Research (DIR)
  • Training Resources