Analysis of the B cell repertoire against autoantigens in patients with giant cell arteritis and polymyalgia rheumatica

R. Schmits, B. Kubuschok, S. Schuster, K. Preuss, M. Pfreundschuh
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The analysis of the antibody repertoire of patients with giant cell arteritis (GCA) and polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) might identify target antigens of the autoimmune response with potential relevance to our understanding of the pathogenesis of the disease and to the development of serodiagnostic tests. To detect such antigens, we screened a cDNA library derived from normal human testis for antigens reacting with IgG antibodies in the 1 : 250 diluted sera of three patients with untreated GCA using SEREX, the serological identification of antigens by recombinant cDNA expression cloning. Of 100 000 clones screened with each serum, six, 28 and six clones, respectively, were positive, representing a total of 33 different antigens. Most of the antigens reacted only with the serum used for identification and/or at a similar frequency with normal control sera. However, lamin C and the nuclear antigen of 14 kD reacted specifically with 32% of GCA/PMR, but with none of the control sera, while human cytokeratin 15, mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit II, and a new gene product were detected preferentially, but not exclusively by sera from GCA/PMR patients. We conclude that patients with GCA/PMR develop antibodies against a broad spectrum of human autoantigens. Antibodies against human lamin C, the nuclear autoantigen of 14 kD as well as human cytokeratin 15, mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit II and the product of a new gene should be investigated further to determine their value as tools for the diagnosis and/or the definition of clinical subgroups of patients with GCA/PMR.
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巨细胞动脉炎和风湿性多肌痛患者抗自身抗原的B细胞库分析
巨细胞动脉炎(GCA)和风湿性多肌痛(PMR)患者的抗体库分析可能确定自身免疫反应的靶抗原,这可能与我们对疾病发病机制的理解和血清诊断测试的发展有关。为了检测这些抗原,我们从正常人睾丸中提取cDNA文库,用SEREX筛选3例未经治疗的GCA患者1:25 0稀释血清中与IgG抗体反应的抗原,通过重组cDNA表达克隆对抗原进行血清学鉴定。在用每种血清筛选的10万个克隆中,分别有6个、28个和6个克隆呈阳性,共代表33种不同的抗原。大多数抗原仅与用于鉴定的血清和/或与正常对照血清的反应频率相似。然而,层合蛋白C和14 kD核抗原与32%的GCA/PMR特异性反应,但与对照血清无特异性反应,而人细胞角蛋白15、线粒体细胞色素氧化酶亚基II和一种新的基因产物优先被检测到,但不完全被GCA/PMR患者血清检测到。我们得出结论,GCA/PMR患者产生针对广谱人类自身抗原的抗体。针对人纤层蛋白C、核自身抗原14kd、人细胞角蛋白15、线粒体细胞色素氧化酶亚基II和新基因产物的抗体应进一步研究,以确定其作为诊断和/或定义GCA/PMR患者临床亚群的工具的价值。
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