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Peritoneal autoantibody profiling identifies p53 as an autoantibody target in endometriosis.

Authors :
Harden, Sarah
Tan, Tse Yeun
Ku, Chee Wai
Zhou, Jieliang
Chen, Qingfeng
Chan, Jerry Kok Yen
Brosens, Jan
Lee, Yie Hou
Source :
Fertility & Sterility. Jul2023, Vol. 120 Issue 1, p176-187. 12p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

To map the peritoneal autoantibody (AAb) landscape in women with endometriosis. Case-control laboratory study. Academic medical and research units. Women who presented with or without endometriosis. None. Using native-conformation and citrullinated modified protein arrays, proteome-wide analysis of AAbs against 1,623 proteins were profiled in peritoneal fluids (PFs) of 25 women with endometriosis and 25 women without endometriosis. In women with endometriosis, the median number of AAbs detected was 4, including AAbs that targeted autoantigens involved in implantation, B-cell activation/development, and aberrant migration and mitogenicity. Forty-six percent of women with endometriosis have ≥5 peritoneal AAbs. Conversely, in women without endometriosis, the median number of detected AAbs was 1. Autoantibodies recognizing tumor suppressor protein p53 were the most commonly detected AAbs, being present in 35% of women with endometriosis, and p53 AAb was associated with a monocyte/macrophage-like PF cytokine signature. Further investigation of the global reactivity of AAbs against citrullinated PF antigens by peptidylarginine deiminase enzymes 1, 2, and 6 revealed anticitrullinated p53 as the only AAb target elevated and citrullinated by all 3 peptidylarginine deiminase isotypes. Furthermore, unsupervised hierarchical clustering and integrative pathway analysis revealed that 60% of women with endometriosis-associated infertility were positive for AAbs, which are involved in platelet-derived growth factor, transforming growth factor-β, RAC1/PAK1/p38/MMP2 signaling, LAT2/NTAL/LAB-mediated calcium mobilization, and integrin-mediated cell adhesion. Together, our data identify peritoneal autoimmunity in a significant subset of women with endometriosis, with implications on infertility and disease pathophysiology. In these patients, p53 was identified as the most frequent PF AAb target, which was present in both the native and citrullinated forms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00150282
Volume :
120
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fertility & Sterility
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164403258
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2023.02.025