Anti-retinal immune response in sarcoid uveitis: A potential role for PCLO as an antigenic target

IF 7.9 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Journal of autoimmunity Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jaut.2025.103375
Benjamin Schrijver , P. Martijn Kolijn , Saad H. Hasib , Josianne C.E.M. ten Berge , Ikhwanuliman Putera , Nicole M.A. Nagtzaam , J. Conny P.A. van Holten Neelen , Anton W. Langerak , Marco W.J. Schreurs , P. Martin van Hagen , Willem A. Dik
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Abstract

Purpose

To explore the autoimmune component of sarcoid uveitis (SU) by analyzing serum anti-retinal antibodies (ARAs), identifying targeted retinal proteins, T- and B-cell receptor repertoires and HLA genotype.

Methods

Material from 45 sarcoidosis patients with no presenting uveitis (SNPU) and 46 with SU was analyzed. Serum ARAs and targeted retinal layers were assessed using indirect immunofluorescence staining. HuScan analysis identified autoantibody-targeted linear epitopes. Validation included a bead-based assay for anti-Piccolo Presynaptic Cytomatrix Protein (PCLO) antibodies and an ELISpot assay for PCLO-reactive T-lymphocytes. T cell receptor beta (TCRB) and B cell receptor heavy (BCRH) repertoire analyses were performed using next-generation sequencing and HLA class II genotypes were determined by sequence-specific primer analysis.

Results

ARAs were more prevalent in SU patients than in SNPU patients (52 vs. 22 %, p = 0.003), with significant more reactivity against the nuclear retinal layer (32 vs. 7 %, p = 0.005). HuScan identified autoantibodies against three retinal proteins, including PCLO. Bead-based analysis showed higher anti-PCLO autoantibody levels in ARA-positive patients (median: 913.3 vs. 544.5, p = 0.035), and PCLO-directed T-lymphocytes were present in ARA-positive SU patients. Two TCRB clusters were identified in four unique ARA positive patients, while absent in ARA negative patients. No HLA allele association with ARA status could be detected.

Conclusion

Our findings reveal an association between serum ARA-positivity and SU, suggesting a link to autoimmune processes. An humoral and cellular response against the retinal protein PCLO was identified, highlighting PCLO as a potential autoimmune target in ARA-positive patients. Additionally, specific TCRB clusters were found to correlate with ARA status.
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Journal of autoimmunity
Journal of autoimmunity 医学-免疫学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Autoimmunity serves as the primary publication for research on various facets of autoimmunity. These include topics such as the mechanism of self-recognition, regulation of autoimmune responses, experimental autoimmune diseases, diagnostic tests for autoantibodies, as well as the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and treatment of autoimmune diseases. While the journal covers a wide range of subjects, it emphasizes papers exploring the genetic, molecular biology, and cellular aspects of the field. The Journal of Translational Autoimmunity, on the other hand, is a subsidiary journal of the Journal of Autoimmunity. It focuses specifically on translating scientific discoveries in autoimmunity into clinical applications and practical solutions. By highlighting research that bridges the gap between basic science and clinical practice, the Journal of Translational Autoimmunity aims to advance the understanding and treatment of autoimmune diseases.
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