| Literature DB >> 25788897 |
Leonardo A Sechi1, Coad Thomas Dow2.
Abstract
The factitive role of Mycobacterium avium ss. paratuberculosis (MAP) in Crohn's disease has been debated for more than a century. The controversy is due to the fact that Crohn's disease is so similar to a disease of MAP-infected ruminant animals, Johne's disease; and, though MAP can be readily detected in the infected ruminants, it is much more difficult to detect in humans. Molecular techniques that can detect MAP in pathologic Crohn's specimens as well as dedicated specialty labs successful in culturing MAP from Crohn's patients have provided strong argument for MAP's role in Crohn's disease. Perhaps more incriminating for MAP as a zoonotic agent is the increasing number of diseases with which MAP has been related: Blau syndrome, type 1 diabetes, Hashimoto thyroiditis, and multiple sclerosis. In this article, we debate about genetic susceptibility to mycobacterial infection and human exposure to MAP; moreover, it suggests that molecular mimicry between protein epitopes of MAP and human proteins is a likely bridge between infection and these autoimmune disorders.Entities:
Keywords: Crohn’s; MAP; autoimmune; autoimmune thyroiditis; molecular mimicry; multiple sclerosis; paratuberculosis; type 1 diabetes
Year: 2015 PMID: 25788897 PMCID: PMC4349160 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2015.00096
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561
Figure 1The increased spread of . Some of the MAP proteins involved are indicated (in black) with the human homologous target proteins (in white).
(A) Map-related granulomatous diseases. (B) Map-associated autoimmune diseases.
| Crohn’s | CARD15, SLC11A1 | ( |
| Sarcoidosis | SLC11A1 | ( |
| Blau syndrome | CARD15 | ( |
| Autoimmune diabetes | HSP65/GAD | ( |
| MAP3865c/ZnT8 – pancreatic | ||
| Autoimmune thyroiditis | MAP3865c/ZnT8 – thyroid | ( |
| Multiple sclerosis | HSP70, MAP_2694, MAP4027, MAP_2619c 352-61, MAP_0106c protein 121–132 | ( |
These autoimmune diseases have autoantibodies. There are share molecular elements between MAP proteins and host organs. HSP65, heat shock protein 65; GAD, glutamic acid decarboxylase; MAP3865c, .