It has long been discussed whether endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are involved in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases. Among various human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs), we have focused on HERV-R. To investigate the biological roles of HERV-R, we earlier established transgenic rats carrying the full sequence of the viral genome. In these HERV-R rats, however, no disease occurred. Another trigger that induces autoimmunity may be essential for the recognition of HERV-R products by the immune system. Thus, in this study, we mated HERV-R rats with env-pX rats (transgenic rats carrying the env-pX gene of human T cell leukemia virus type I) that develop autoimmune diseases, and generated double transgenic (DTG) rats. In DTG rats, autoimmune diseases occurred similarly in env-pX rats. Interestingly, deposition of rat IgM but not IgG was observed on the glomerular endothelial cells. Such IgM deposition was never seen in the parental HERV-R or env-pX rats. We considered that in situ formation of immune complexes consisted of the HERV-R env glycoprotein and anti-HERV-R env IgM antibodies (Abs) in DTG rats, according to the following evidence: (1) No dense deposit, representing deposition of circulating immune complexes, was seen on glomerular endothelial cells. (2) IgM Abs reactive with HERV-R env glycoprotein were generated in the serum. (3) HERV-R env glycoprotein was expressed in the kidney, specifically on glomerular endothelial cells. (4) IgM deposition was partly colocalized with the HERV-R env glycoprotein on the glomeruli. These findings strongly suggest that the HERV-R env glycoprotein is recognized as an autoantigen in the host with autoimmune diseases.

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