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Neutrophil extracellular traps profiles in patients with incident systemic lupus erythematosus and lupus nephritis

Authors :
Paola Migliorini
Paolo Cravedi
Maricla Galetti
Angela Tincani
Francesco Scolari
Giacomo Garibotto
Laura Santucci
Andrea Petretto
Giovanni Candiano
Giulia Pazzola
Micaela Fredi
Giacomo Emmi
Simone Negrini
Gabriella Moroni
Giuseppe A. Ramirez
Renato Alberto Sinico
Franco Franceschini
Silvana Belletti
Paola Ramoino
Paolo Bianchini
Landino Allegri
Alice Bonanni
Gian Marco Ghiggeri
Augusto Vaglio
Marcello Bagnasco
Roberta Bertelli
Francesca Pupo
Angelo Ravelli
Maurizio Bruschi
Federico Pratesi
Lorenzo Cavagna
Angelo A. Manfredi
Domenico Santoro
Stefano Volpi
Federico Mattana
Francesco Puppo
Giampaola Pesce
Bruschi, M.
Bonanni, A.
Petretto, A.
Vaglio, A.
Pratesi, F.
Santucci, L.
Migliorini, P.
Bertelli, R.
Galetti, M.
Belletti, S.
Cavagna, L.
Moroni, G.
Franceschini, F.
Fredi, M.
Pazzola, G.
Allegri, L.
Sinico, R. A.
Pesce, G.
Bagnasco, M.
Manfredi, A.
Ramirez, G. A.
Ramoino, P.
Bianchini, P.
Puppo, F.
Pupo, F.
Negrini, S.
Mattana, F.
Emmi, G.
Garibotto, G.
Santoro, D.
Scolari, F.
Ravelli, A.
Tincani, A.
Cravedi, P.
Volpi, S.
Candiano, G.
Ghiggeri, G. M.
Source :
J Rheumatol
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Journal of Rheumatology Publishing Co., Ltd., 2020.

Abstract

Objective.Neutrophil extracellular traps (NET) expose modified antigens for autoantibodies in vasculitis. Little is known about levels and removal pathways of NET in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), especially in lupus nephritis (LN). We determined circulating levels and defined NET removal in large subsets of patients with incident SLE (iSLE), some of whom had new-onset nephritis.Methods.Serum levels of NET (ELISA), DNase1/DNase1L3 (ELISA), and DNase activity (functional assay) were determined in 216 patients with iSLE [103 had incident LN (iLN)], in 50 patients with other primary glomerulonephritis, and in healthy controls.Ex vivoNET production by neutrophils purified from a random selection of patients was quantified as elastase/DNA release and by immunofluorescence techniques.Results.Serum NET levels were very high in iSLE/iLN compared to all groups of controls and correlated with anti-dsDNA, C3–C4, and proteinuria; iLN had the highest levels. DNase activity was decreased in iLN compared to SLE (20% had one-half DNase activity) despite similar serum levels of DNase1/DNase1L3. In these cases, pretreatment of serum with protein A restored DNase efficiency; 1 patient was homozygous for a c.289_290delAC variant ofDNASE1L3.Ex vivoNET production by neutrophils purified from LN, SLE, and normal controls was similar in all cases.Conclusion.Patients with iLN have increased circulating NET and reduced DNase activity, the latter being explained by the presence of inhibitory substances in circulation and/or by rareDNase1L3mutations. Accumulation of NET derives from a multifactorial mechanism, and is associated and may contribute to disease severity in SLE, in particular to renal lesions. (Clinical trial registration: The Zeus study was registered atClinicalTrials.gov, study numberNCT02403115).

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
J Rheumatol
Accession number :
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