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Prevalence and correlation of cytokine-specific autoantibodies with epidemiological factors and C-reactive protein in 8,972 healthy individuals:Results from the Danish Blood Donor Study
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- von Stemann , J H , Rigas , A S , Thørner , L W , Rasmussen , D G K , Pedersen , O B V , Rostgaard , K , Erikstrup , C , Ullum , H & Hansen , M B 2017 , ' Prevalence and correlation of cytokine-specific autoantibodies with epidemiological factors and C-reactive protein in 8,972 healthy individuals : Results from the Danish Blood Donor Study ' , PLOS ONE , vol. 12 , no. 6 , e0179981 .
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Natural cytokine-specific autoantibodies (c-aAb) have been measured in healthy and diseased individuals, and have been considered as both endogenous immune-regulators and pathogenic factors. Overall, the etiology and potential pathology of c-aAb are still undefined. To further characterize the sero-prevalence, predictors and consequences of high c-aAb levels, we performed the largest population-based study of c-aAb to date, using participants and epidemiological data from the Danish Blood Donor Study. Using a validated bead-based multiplex assay we assessed plasma levels of IL-1α, IL-6, IL-10, IFNα and GM-CSF-specific c-aAb in 8,972 healthy blood donors. Trace levels of at least one of the investigated c-aAb could be measured in 86% of the participants. The presence of high levels of potentially inhibitory c-aAb was generally associated with increasing age and male or female sex, depending on the c-aAb in question. A negative correlation between high levels of IL-6-specific c-aAb and plasma levels of C-reactive protein was observed, indicating cytokine-neutralizing levels of c-aAb in healthy blood donors. There was no substantial correlation between high levels of the five individual c-aAb investigated in this study. These data suggest that autoimmunity against endogenous cytokines is a relatively common phenomenon in healthy individuals, and that predictive factors for high, potentially neutralizing c-aAb levels vary depending on the cytokine in question, and may differ from predictors of general c-aAb presence.
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- OAIster
- Journal :
- von Stemann , J H , Rigas , A S , Thørner , L W , Rasmussen , D G K , Pedersen , O B V , Rostgaard , K , Erikstrup , C , Ullum , H & Hansen , M B 2017 , ' Prevalence and correlation of cytokine-specific autoantibodies with epidemiological factors and C-reactive protein in 8,972 healthy individuals : Results from the Danish Blood Donor Study ' , PLOS ONE , vol. 12 , no. 6 , e0179981 .
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- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1011049280
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource