Jakob Hjorth von Stemann, Florian Dubois, Violaine Saint-André, Vincent Bondet, Celine Posseme, Bruno Charbit, Lluis Quintana-Murci, Morten Bagge Hansen, Sisse Rye Ostrowski, Darragh Duffy
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Abstract
Autoantibodies against cytokines (c-aAb) have been implicated in the pathophysiology of autoimmune diseases, and a variety of infections. In addition, several independent studies have detected elevated titers of c-aAb in the circulation of healthy individuals. To further understand their impact on immune responses, we measured c-aAb against IFN-α, IFN-γ, CSF2, IL-1α, IL-6, and IL-10 in the plasma of 1000 healthy individuals of the Milieu Intérieur (MI) cohort. Focusing on donors above a defined positive cut-off we observed significant age effects for c-aAb against IL-1α, but no major environmental or lifestyle associated factors were identified. Using TruCulture stimulation data from the MI cohort, we observed a strong association between induced IL-1α and c-aAb levels after LPS stimulation. For several other stimuli, c-aAb against IL-1α and IL-10 were associated with decreased or increased proinflammatory gene expression, respectively. Finally, TruCulture assays supplemented with plasma containing high-titer c-aAb showed a strong influence of anti-IFN-α and anti-IL-6 c-aAb on both baseline and induced gene expression. In summary, this study shows a widespread prevalence of anti-cytokine autoantibodies in healthy donors with impacts on diverse immune responses, suggesting a significant contribution of c-aAb to interindividual immune heterogeneity.
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