Objective To describe a new immunoprecipitation pattern identified in Italian patients affected by systemic sclerosis (SSc), corresponding to the pyruvate dehydrogenase antigen complex recognized by anti-mitochondrial antibodies (AMA) in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). Methods Autoantibodies in sera from 85 patients with SSc were tested by protein- and RNA-immunoprecipitation. Immunoprecipitation-Western blot was used to determine the identified proteins, and medical records re-evaluated for liver function tests and PBC. Results In 13/85 (15%) SSc sera, a unique set of 75-50-40-34 kD proteins that had not been previously reported, was noted. The four proteins were identified as the proteins X/E3BP, E1α E1β and E2/E3 of the pyruvate dehydrogenase antigen complex by immunoprecipitation-Western blot. From clinical record evaluation, 9/13 (69%) SSc patients with this new pattern were positive for AMA by routine indirect immunofluorescence, and 7/13 (54%) had a diagnosis of PBC, while 4/13 (31%) manifested no biochemical signs of cholestasis. Twelve of 13 patients with SSc and AMA by immunoprecipitation have a limited cutaneous form of SSc and anti-centromere antibodies. Conclusions We describe a pattern of 4 proteins in 15% of SSc patients, identified for the first time by protein-immunoprecipitation. This pattern corresponds to serum AMA against the pyruvate dehydrogenase antigen complex and it must be considered in the interpretation of protein-immunoprecipitation results.

Detection of anti-mitochondrial antibodies by immunoprecipitation in patients with systemic sclerosis / A. Ceribelli, N. Isailovic, M. De Santis, E. Generali, M. Satoh, C. Selmi. - In: JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGICAL METHODS. - ISSN 0022-1759. - 452:(2018), pp. 1-5. [10.1016/j.jim.2017.10.001]

Detection of anti-mitochondrial antibodies by immunoprecipitation in patients with systemic sclerosis

A. Ceribelli;C. Selmi
2018

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Objective To describe a new immunoprecipitation pattern identified in Italian patients affected by systemic sclerosis (SSc), corresponding to the pyruvate dehydrogenase antigen complex recognized by anti-mitochondrial antibodies (AMA) in primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). Methods Autoantibodies in sera from 85 patients with SSc were tested by protein- and RNA-immunoprecipitation. Immunoprecipitation-Western blot was used to determine the identified proteins, and medical records re-evaluated for liver function tests and PBC. Results In 13/85 (15%) SSc sera, a unique set of 75-50-40-34 kD proteins that had not been previously reported, was noted. The four proteins were identified as the proteins X/E3BP, E1α E1β and E2/E3 of the pyruvate dehydrogenase antigen complex by immunoprecipitation-Western blot. From clinical record evaluation, 9/13 (69%) SSc patients with this new pattern were positive for AMA by routine indirect immunofluorescence, and 7/13 (54%) had a diagnosis of PBC, while 4/13 (31%) manifested no biochemical signs of cholestasis. Twelve of 13 patients with SSc and AMA by immunoprecipitation have a limited cutaneous form of SSc and anti-centromere antibodies. Conclusions We describe a pattern of 4 proteins in 15% of SSc patients, identified for the first time by protein-immunoprecipitation. This pattern corresponds to serum AMA against the pyruvate dehydrogenase antigen complex and it must be considered in the interpretation of protein-immunoprecipitation results.
Autoimmunity; Scleroderma; Autoimmune cholangitis; Pyruvate dehydrogenase; Immunoprecipitation
Settore MED/16 - Reumatologia
2018
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