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Abstract Number: 2702

Taking Fly for Understanding the Molecular Role of HLA-B27/hB2m in Spondyloarthritis

Nadège Jah1, Benjamin Grandon2, Aurore Rincheval-Arnold3, Isabelle Guénal3, Sébastien Gaumer3, Claudine André4, Maxime A. Breban5 and Gilles Chiocchia6,7, 1Infection and inflammation, INSERM UMR1173, Montigny-le-Bretonneux, France, 2Inserm UMR 1173 and LGBC, 78180 Saint Quentin en Yvelines, France, 3Laboratory of Genetic and Cellular Biology, Faculty of Health Sciences Simone Veil, Montigny-le-Bretonneux,, 78180 SAINT QUENTIN EN YVELINES, France, 4UMR 1173, 78180 Saint-Quentin en Yvelines, France, 5Rheumatology Division, Ambroise Paré Hospital (AP-HP), and Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines University, Boulogne-Billancourt, France, 6Infection and Inflammation, INSERM-U1173, University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France, Montigny-le-Bretonneux, France, 7Service d'Immunologie, Ambroise Paré Hospital, University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Boulogne, France, Boulogne-Billancourt, France

Meeting: 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

Date of first publication: September 28, 2016

Keywords: Pathophysiology, signal transduction and spondylarthritis

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Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Title: Spondylarthropathies Psoriatic Arthritis – Pathogenesis, Etiology - Poster II

Session Type: ACR Poster Session C

Session Time: 9:00AM-11:00AM

Background/Purpose: After more than 40 years of researches, the mechanisms underlying the association of HLA-B27 with spondyloarthritis (SpA) remain poorly understood. The Drosophila has been demonstrated to be an extremely useful genetic model in numerous systems. We hypothesized that Drosophila might be a relevant model to study HLA-B27 and particularly for deciphering the cellular cascade and the genetic pathways affected by HLA-B27 mutation. To do so we developed HLA-B2705, HLA-B0702 (control) and human Beta-2-microglobulin (hB2m) transgenic Drosophila.

Methods: Gateway Technology and UAS-Gal4 system was used for developing transgenic HLA-B/human hB2m Drosophila. UAS-hB2m transgene was inserted in long arm of chromosome 3 and UAS-HLA-B2705 and UAS-HLA-B0702 were alternatively inserted at another position in the short arm of the same chromosome. For each construct, various transgenic lines were obtained and crossed with several tissue specific driver strains, to induce the expression of the coding sequence for HLA-B0702 and hB2m or HLA-B2705 and hB2m placed under the control of UAS sequences.

Results: HLA-B2705/hB2m transgenes were first expressed in Drosophila by mean of vestigial‑Ga4 driver line allowing to produce targeted protein in Vestigial domain (dorso-ventral frontier of the wing epithelia). We observed positive staining with HC10 antibodies (class I heavy chain) and W6/32 antibody (HLA-A, HLA-B and HLA-C conformation) for both tested HLA-B/hB2m but only HLA-B27/hB2m was labelled with ME1 (anti-HLA B/C) antibodies, suggesting a different conformation of HLA-B27 and HLA-B7 with hB2m in the wing epithelia. Furthermore, by mean of the nubbin or engrailed drivers which drive the expression in a larger part of the wing, we observed specific loss of posterior cross-vein following HLA-B27/hB2m expression but not HLA-B7/hB2m.

Conclusion: We have established Drosophila lines allowing tissue specific expression of different HLA-B alleles. Our data suggest that the expression of HLA-B/hB2m transgenes in epithelial cells leads to a plasma membrane localization for HLA-B2705/hB2m but not for HLA-B0702/hB2m. Furthermore, we observed that tissue specific expression of HLA-B27/hB2m but not HLA-B7/hB2m induced specific loss of cross-vein suggesting it interferes with developmental pathways involved in differentiation. This is the first time that difference in localization between HLA-B2705, subtype associated with SpA, and HLA-B0702, which is not associated with the disease are reported. These results show that transgenic Drosophila might be a pertinent model to decipher molecular mechanisms involved in HLA-B27 trafficking and to better understand potential different behavior of HLA-B subtypes.


Disclosure: N. Jah, None; B. Grandon, None; A. Rincheval-Arnold, None; I. Guénal, None; S. Gaumer, None; C. André, None; M. A. Breban, None; G. Chiocchia, None.

To cite this abstract in AMA style:

Jah N, Grandon B, Rincheval-Arnold A, Guénal I, Gaumer S, André C, Breban MA, Chiocchia G. Taking Fly for Understanding the Molecular Role of HLA-B27/hB2m in Spondyloarthritis [abstract]. Arthritis Rheumatol. 2016; 68 (suppl 10). https://acrabstracts.org/abstract/taking-fly-for-understanding-the-molecular-role-of-hla-b27hb2m-in-spondyloarthritis/. Accessed .
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