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Anti-alpha-actinin antibodies are part of the anti-cell membrane antibody spectrum that characterize patients with lupus nephritis

Authors :
Felipe Cañas
Pierre Youinou
Antoine Valeri
Laurence Pougnet-Di Costanzo
Chaim Putterman
Alain Saraux
Juan-Manuel Anaya
Sandrine Jousse-Joulin
Yannick Le Meur
Yves Renaudineau
Adriana Rojas-Villarraga
Catherine Hanrotel-Saliou
Guillaume Seret
LabEX IGO Immunothérapie Grand Ouest
Immunologie et Pathologie (EA2216)
Université de Brest (UBO)-IFR148
CHRU - Service de néphrologie, dialyse et transplantation rénale
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Brest (CHRU Brest)
CHRU Brest - Service de Rhumatologie (CHU - BREST - Rhumato)
Service d'Urologie (BREST - Urologie)
Université de Brest (UBO)-Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Brest (CHRU Brest)
CHU Tenon [AP-HP]
Sorbonne Université (SU)-Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)
Rheumatology
Albert Einstein College of Medicine [New York]
Laboratoire d'Immunologie et Immunothérapie
Center for Autoimmune Diseases Research (CREA)
School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Escuela Universitaria de Informatica
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)
Michel, Geneviève
Source :
Journal of Autoimmunity, Journal of Autoimmunity, Elsevier, 2015, 61, pp.54-61
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2015.

Abstract

International audience; Anti-membrane autoantibodies (MbA) have been reported in sera from patients with lupus nephritis (LN) but the targets of the MbA remain to be explored, which is the aim of the current study. Sera were collected from 40 patients with LN determined by renal biopsy, and from 30 systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients without clinical evidence of LN. Thirty autoimmune disease control patients (rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren's syndrome and systemic sclerosis), and 30 healthy controls were also included. Using flow cytometry, the presence of anti-MbA was explored revealing that IgG anti-MbA positivity was associated with LN (62.5% vs 13.3%) when compared to non-LN SLE patients, autoimmune disease patients (6.7%) and healthy controls (0%). Next, using purified plasma membrane fractions from human embryonic kidney (HEK) cells, the more prominent targets and their occurrence rates were located at 50 kDa, 60/65 kDa, 90 kDa, 110 kDa, 180 kDa and 220 kDa. Alpha-actinin (110 kDa) autoAb was characterized as a major target in LN patients positive for anti-MbA, and anti-MbA binding activity was reduced (36.9 ± 13.7%) in the presence of α-actinin. Laminin (200 kDa) was also characterized as a minor target, which was not the case for annexin A2 (36 kDa). Finally, anti-MbA IgG subclass analysis indicated a predominance of IgG2. In conclusion, IgG anti-MbA were detected at high levels in LN patients supporting a primary pathogenic role for anti-MbA and anti-MbA/α-actinin+ in LN that needs further research.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08968411 and 10959157
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Autoimmunity, Journal of Autoimmunity, Elsevier, 2015, 61, pp.54-61
Accession number :
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