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DNA damage in macrophages drives immune autoreactivity via nuclear antigen presentation.


ABSTRACT: Aging and DNA damage increase the risk of chronic inflammation and autoimmunity, yet the molecular underpinnings remain unclear. In this study, we uncover a DNA damage-driven mechanism in macrophages that triggers immune autoreactivity. Here, using Er1Lyz2/- mice with a macrophage-specific DNA repair defect in ERCC1-XPF, we demonstrate that monocyte-derived macrophages accumulate DNA damage, activate the immune system, drive polyclonal T cell responses and generate antinuclear autoantibodies. Proteomic and immunopeptidomic analyses reveal a distinct major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC-II) antigen repertoire enriched in nuclear and ribosomal peptides, relying on autophagy for nuclear cargo delivery to MHC-II. Aged macrophages exhibit a similar lysosomal cargo profile, linking autophagy-driven nuclear antigen presentation to immune activation. Notably, inhibiting autophagy in Er1Lyz2/- mice suppresses autoimmune features, pinpointing autophagy-facilitated nuclear antigen processing as a central driver of age-related autoimmunity. These findings establish DNA damage-induced autophagy in macrophages as a pivotal mechanism linking aging to autoimmunity, unveiling potential therapeutic targets to mitigate age-related immune dysregulation.

SUBMITTER: Niotis G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC12920141 | biostudies-literature | 2026 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Aging and DNA damage increase the risk of chronic inflammation and autoimmunity, yet the molecular underpinnings remain unclear. In this study, we uncover a DNA damage-driven mechanism in macrophages that triggers immune autoreactivity. Here, using Er1<sup>Lyz2/</sup><sup>-</sup> mice with a macrophage-specific DNA repair defect in ERCC1-XPF, we demonstrate that monocyte-derived macrophages accumulate DNA damage, activate the immune system, drive polyclonal T cell responses and generate antinucl  ...[more]

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