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Autoimmunity and cancer – Research group Marie Wahren-Herlenius

We study the immune system and its role in autoimmunity and cancer. The group includes three principal investigators, and the immune-related diseases we study are Sjögren's syndrome, congenital heart disease and lymphoma of the skin.

Autoimmunity and cancer

In autoimmune diseases the immune system attacks and progressively destroys our own, normal tissues. In cancer, the relationship is the reverse; the immune system is unable or prevented in various ways to attack the cancer cells. Novel cancer treatments that activate the immune system are often effective but can cause autoimmune diseases as an adverse reaction - and in chronic, autoimmune diseases there is an increased risk of cancerous transformation of immune cells. These conditions reflect how delicate the balance of the immune system is, and emphasize the importance of building knowledge to understand cellular and molecular immunoregulatory mechanisms in order to develop prevention and new treatments.

Sjögren's syndrome is an autoimmune rheumatic disease that affects secretory glands, predominantly the salivary and lacrimal glands. Muscles and joints can also be affected and many patients experience great fatigue. Some patients also develop extraglandular manifestations involving eg the skin, lungs and kidneys. As part of the autoimmune process, the patients have commonly developed specific autoantibodies. In pregnancy, these autoantibodies pass over the placenta to the fetus and can cause neonatal lupus erythematosus, which includes a congenital heart block. We investigate the pathogenesis of the autoimmune inflammatory process in patients with Sjögren's syndrome and how the fetus is affected during pregnancy in women with Sjögren-associated autoantibodies. The aim is to identify underlying causes, both genetic and environmental factors, and to understand the resulting, disease-causing immunological process. Studies are performed with patients, in experimental models and in vitro. These projects are led by Professor Herlenius.

Interferons are a family of cytokines that have a crucial role in the immune system against pathogens, but are also involved in autoimmune diseases and cancer. Interferons regulate the expression of a large number of genes, with different cellular functions. We investigate the role of interferon-regulated genes in autoimmune diseases and cancer. By isolating different immune cell populations from patients and controls followed by gene expression analyses, we obtain a cell-specific map of their expression. The function of identified interferon-regulated genes is investigated both in vitro, using techniques such as lentiviral CRISPR/Cas9 and shRNA, and in vivo using experimental models. In addition, we use genome-wide CRISPR/Cas9 libraries in cancer cells to identify genes involved in metastasis and drug response. We aim to identify interferon-regulated genes that have the potential to be targets for new drugs and that are involved in the pathogenic mechanisms of autoimmune diseases and cancer respectively. This project is led by docent Espinosa.

Research impact

The results from our studies will lead to cellular and molecular understanding of both autoimmune and cancer diseases. The goal is to use the information to develop prevention, new diagnostics and treatment for these diseases.

Publications

Selected publications

  • Review: NATURE REVIEWS. RHEUMATOLOGY. 2023;19(5):288-306
    Thorlacius GE; Bjork A; Wahren-Herlenius M
  • Article: EMBO REPORTS. 2023;24(1):e54944
    Nyberg WA; Velasquez-Pulgarin DA; He T; Sjostrand M; Pelle L; Covacu R; Espinosa A
  • Article: JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. 2022;209(4):751-759
    Wickstrom SL; Wagner AK; Fuchs S; Elemans M; Kritikou J; Mehr R; Karre K; Johansson H; Brauner H
  • Article: ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES. 2022;81(8):1151-1161
    Meisgen S; Hedlund M; Ambrosi A; Folkersen L; Ottosson V; Forsberg D; Thorlacius GE; Biavati L; Strandberg L; Mofors J; Ramskold D; Ruhrmann S; Meneghel L; Nyberg W; Espinosa A; Hamilton RM; Franco-Cereceda A; Hamsten A; Olsson T; Greene L; Eriksson P; Gemzell-Danielsson K; Salomonsson S; Kuchroo VK; Herlenius E; Kockum I; Sonesson S-E; Wahren-Herlenius M
  • Article: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. 2022;13(1):4287
    Khatri B; Tessneer KL; Rasmussen A; Aghakhanian F; Reksten TR; Adler A; Alevizos I; Anaya J-M; Aqrawi LA; Baecklund E; Brun JG; Bucher SM; Eloranta M-L; Engelke F; Forsblad-d'Elia H; Glenn SB; Hammenfors D; Imgenberg-Kreuz J; Jensen JL; Johnsen SJA; Jonsson MV; Kvarnstrom M; Kelly JA; Li H; Mandl T; Martin J; Nocturne G; Norheim KB; Palm O; Skarstein K; Stolarczyk AM; Taylor KE; Teruel M; Theander E; Venuturupalli S; Wallace DJ; Grundahl KM; Hefner KS; Radfar L; Lewis DM; Stone DU; Kaufman CE; Brennan MT; Guthridge JM; James JA; Scofield RH; Gaffney PM; Criswell LA; Jonsson R; Eriksson P; Bowman SJ; Omdal R; Ronnblom L; Warner B; Rischmueller M; Witte T; Farris AD; Mariette X; Alarcon-Riquelme ME; Shiboski CH; Wahren-Herlenius M; Ng W-F; Sivils KL; Adrianto I; Nordmark G; Lessard CJ
  • Letter: ACTA ONCOLOGICA. 2022;61(5):597-601
    Nenonen J; Winther AH; Leijonhufvud E; Belfrage E; Smedby KE; Brauner H
  • Article: ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES. 2021;80(2):194-202
    Ivanchenko M; Thorlacius GE; Hedlund M; Ottosson V; Meneghel L; Bjorkander S; Ossoinak A; Tingstrom J; Bremme K; Sverremark-Ekstrom E; Gemzell-Danielsson K; Sonesson S-E; Chemin K; Wahren-Herlenius M
  • Letter: ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES. 2020;79(2):307-308
    Mofors J; Bjoerk A; Smedby KE; Kvarnstrom M; Forsblad-d'Elia H; Magnusson-Bucher S; Eriksson P; Mandl T; Baecklund E; Nordmark G; Wahren-Herlenius M
  • Article: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. 2019;49(2):313-322
    Johansson A; Nyberg WA; Sjostrand M; Moruzzi N; Bergman P; Khademi M; Andersson M; Piehl F; Berggren P-O; Covacu R; Jagodic M; Espinosa A
  • Letter: ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES. 2018;77(12):1840-1842
    Aqrawi LA; Mentlein L; Meneghel L; Bjork A; Thorlacius GE; Ivanchenko M; Sepulveda JIR; Skarstein K; Kvarnstrom M; Brauner S; Espinosa A; Wahren-Herlenius M

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