| Literature DB >> 23717311 |
Michael Mahler1, Rosanne A van Schaarenburg, Leendert A Trouw.
Abstract
Although anti-C1q autoantibodies have been described more than four decades ago a constant stream of papers describing clinical associations or functional consequences highlights that anti-C1q antibodies are still hot and happening. By far the largest set of studies focus on anti-C1q antibodies is systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). In SLE anti-C1q antibodies associate with involvement of lupus nephritis in such a way that in the absence of anti-C1q antibodies it is unlikely that a flare in nephritis will occur. Anti-C1q antibodies occur in several autoimmune conditions but also in healthy individuals. Although considerable progress has been made in the understanding of how anti-C1q antibodies may contribute to tissue injury there is still a lot to learn about the processes involved in the breaking of tolerance to this protein. There has been considerable improvement in the assays employed to test for the presence of anti-C1q antibodies. Hopefully with these new and standardized assays at hand larger clinical association studies will be conducted with independent replication. Such large-scale studies will reveal the true value of clinical testing for anti-C1q autoantibodies in several clinical conditions.Entities:
Keywords: C1q; SLE; autoantibody; complement; diagnosis
Year: 2013 PMID: 23717311 PMCID: PMC3653116 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2013.00117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561
History of anti-C1q antibodies.
| Year | Milestone | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| 1971/88 | Identification of C1q as the target of autoantibodies | Agnello et al. ( |
| 1982 | C1q in solid-phase exposes neo-epitopes | Golan et al. ( |
| 1984 | Identification of the collagen-like stalk as the main binding site of anti-C1q antibodies | Uwatoko et al. ( |
| 1987 | Anti-C1q associates with the occurrence of LN | Wener et al. ( |
| 1991 | C1q and anti-C1q are enriched in the glomeruli of LN | Uwatoko et al. ( |
| 1996 | Identification of anti-C1q in mice | Hogarth et al. ( |
| 1993 | Anti-C1q also present in healthy population and increase with age | Siegert et al. ( |
| 2004 | Experimental evidence on how anti-C1q can be pathogenic to the kidney in LN but not in healthy individuals | Trouw et al. ( |
| 2007 | Identification of anti-C1q antibodies that target the globular heads | Tsacheva et al. ( |
Overview of commercially available assays for the detection of anti-C1q antibodies.
| Trade name (P/N) | Company | Technology | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anti-C1q autoantibody ELISA (EK-AC1QA) | Buehlmann Laboratories AG | ELISA | Trendelenburg et al. ( |
| IMTEC-anti-C1q-antibodies (ITC59033) | IMTEC | ELISA | Cai et al. ( |
| QUANTA lite anti-C1q (704565) | INOVA Diagnostics | ELISA | Akhter et al. ( |
| Anti-C1q (ORG 549) | Orgentec | ELISA | Heidenreich et al. ( |
| Anti-C1q (ORG 249) | Orgentec | Alegria | NA |