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Autoantibodies to heat shock proteins 60, 70, and 90 in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

Jagoda Mantej1, Kinga Polasik1, Ewa Piotrowska1, Stefan Tukaj2.   

Abstract

Heat shock proteins (HSP) have been reported to impact immune responses and to be associated with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Recently, we provided evidence for a role of autoantibodies to Hsp40 in patients with RA. In this study, we aimed at investigating the humoral autoimmune response to Hsp60, Hsp70, and Hsp90 in RA patients (n = 39). In comparison with healthy controls (n = 40), circulating IgG, IgM, and IgA autoantibodies against Hsp60, Hsp70, and Hsp90 were significantly increased in RA patients. Non-parametric statistical analysis, however, revealed no significant association between anti-HSP and disease activity or disease progression. On the other hand, positive correlations between serum levels of anti-Hsp60 IgG and IL-4 (Th2-like cytokine) or between serum levels of anti-Hsp90 IgG and IFN-ɣ (Th1-like cytokine) were found to be statistically significant in RA. In addition, a significant inverse correlation was found for serum levels of anti-Hsp70 IgM and TNF-α (Th1-like cytokine) in RA. Our results suggest a pronounced anti-Hsp60, anti-Hsp70, and anti-Hsp90 humoral autoimmune response in RA patients that seems not to be directly linked to RA pathophysiology, however, may have a potential modulatory impact on inflammatory status in this disease. Further investigations are needed to clarify the role of anti-HSP autoantibodies in RA.

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Keywords:  Autoantibodies; Heat shock proteins, HSP; Rheumatoid arthritis, RA

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30465159      PMCID: PMC6363621          DOI: 10.1007/s12192-018-0951-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Stress Chaperones        ISSN: 1355-8145            Impact factor:   3.667


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