| Literature DB >> 35736644 |
Olga V Danilenko1, Natalia Y Gavrilova2,3,4, Leonid P Churilov1,5.
Abstract
Chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) is considered to be associated with post-viral complications and mental stress, but the role of autoimmunity also remains promising. A comparison of autoimmune profiles in chronic fatigue of different origin may bring insights on the pathogenesis of this disease. Thirty-three patients with CFS/ME were divided into three subgroups. The first group included Herpesviridae carriers (group V), the second group included stress-related causes of chronic fatigue (distress, group D), and the third group included idiopathic CFS/ME (group I). Were evaluated thirty-six neural and visceral autoantigens with the ELISA ELI-test (Biomarker, Russia) and compared to 20 healthy donors, either without any fatigue (group H), or "healthy but tired" (group HTd) with episodes of fatigue related to job burnout not fitting the CFS/ME criteria. β2-glycoprotein-I autoantibodies were increased in CFS/ME patients, but not in healthy participants, that alludes the link between CFS/ME and antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) earlier suspected by Berg et al. (1999). In CFS/ME patients, an increase in levels of autoantibodies towards the non-specific components of tissue debris (double-stranded DNA, collagen) was shown. Both CFS and HTd subgroups had elevated level of autoantibodies against serotonin receptors, glial fibrillary acidic protein and protein S100. Only group V showed an elevation in the autoantibodies towards voltage-gated calcium channels, and only group D had elevated levels of dopamine-, glutamate- and GABA-receptor autoantibodies, as well as NF200-protein autoantibodies. Therefore, increased autoimmune reactions to the multiple neural antigens and to adrenal medullar antigen, but not to other tissue-specific somatic ones were revealed. An increase in autoantibody levels towards some neural and non-tissue-specific antigens strongly correlated with a CFS/ME diagnosis. Autoimmune reactions were described in all subtypes of the clinically significant chronic fatigue. Visceral complaints in CFS/ME patients may be secondary to the neuroendocrine involvement and autoimmune dysautonomia. CFS may be closely interrelated with antiphospholipid syndrome, that requires further study.Entities:
Keywords: Herpesviridae; anti-receptor autoantibodies; antiphospholipid syndrome; autoimmunity; chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis; dysautonomia; stress
Year: 2022 PMID: 35736644 PMCID: PMC9231045 DOI: 10.3390/pathophysiology29020016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pathophysiology ISSN: 0928-4680
List of antigens, which autoantibodies were tested.
| № | Antigen | Abbreviation |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Double stranded deoxyribonucleic acid | ds-DNA |
| 2 | β2-glycoprotein-I | β2GPI |
| 3 | Fc-fragments of IgG | Fc-Ig |
| 4 | Membrane antigen of cardiomyocytes | CoM-0.2 |
| 5 | β1-adrenergic receptors of cardiomyocytes | β1AR |
| 6 | Platelet membrane antigen | TrM-03 |
| 7 | Cytoplasmic antigen of neutrophils | ANCA |
| 8 | Membrane antigen of renal glomerular cells | KiM-05 |
| 9 | Cytoplasmic antigen of renal glomerular cells | KiS-07 |
| 10 | Membrane antigen of pulmonary alveolocytes | LuM-02 |
| 11 | Cytoplasmic antigen of pulmonary alveolocytes with a molecular weight of ~80 kDa | LuS-06-80 |
| 12 | Cytoplasmic antigen of pulmonary alveolocytes with a molecular weight of ~300 kDa | LuS-300 |
| 13 | Collagen type IV | Collagen |
| 14 | Pulmonary elastin | Elastin |
| 15 | Membrane antigen of gastric wall cells | GaM-02 |
| 16 | Membrane antigen of cells of small intestine wall | ItM-07 |
| 17 | Cytoplasmic antigen of hepatocytes | HeS-08 |
| 18 | Membrane antigen of hepatocyte mitochondria | HMMP |
| 19 | Human insulin | Ins |
| 20 | Insulin receptors | Ins-R |
| 21 | Thyroglobulin | TG |
| 22 | Thyrotropin receptor | TSH-R |
| 23 | Membrane antigen of adrenal medulla cells | AdrM-D/C-0 |
| 24 | Membrane antigen of sperm and prostate cells | Spr-0.6 |
| 25 | γ-interferon | hamma-ifn/hamma-IFN |
| 26 | S100 protein | S100 |
| 27 | Glial fibrillary acidic protein | GFAP |
| 28 | Myelin basic protein | MBP |
| 29 | Voltage-dependent calcium channel | VDCh |
| 30 | N-cholinergic receptors | Hol-R |
| 31 | Serotonin receptors | Ser-R |
| 32 | γ-aminobutyric acid receptors | GABA-R |
| 33 | Dopamine receptors | Da-R |
| 34 | Glutamate receptors | Glu-R |
| 35 | Neurofilament protein 200 | NF-200 |
Figure 1The prevalence of clinically significant anxiety and depression (with HADS values > 11) in chronic fatigue patients, in “healthy but tired” and in controls.
Figure 2Comparative analysis of anti-neural autoantibody concentration in individuals with clinically significant chronic fatigue of post-viral etiology (group V, n = 13) and healthy individuals (group H, n = 12). * p ≤ 0.05, ** p ≤ 0.01, *** p ≤ 0.001, group V > group H.
Figure 3Comparative analysis of anti-pulmonary autoantibody concentration in individuals with clinically significant chronic fatigue of post-viral etiology (group V, n = 13) and healthy individuals (group H, n = 12). * p ≤ 0.05, ** p ≤ 0.01, group V > group H.
Figure 4Comparative analysis of anti-visceral autoantibody concentration in individuals with clinically significant chronic fatigue of post-viral etiology (group V, n = 13) and healthy individuals (group H, n = 12). * p ≤ 0.05, group V > group H.
Figure 5Profile of autoimmune reactivity to the neural and non-organ-specific visceral autoantigens in clinically significant chronic fatigue of various etiology, in comparison with control group. The absolute level of autoimmune reactivity in units of optical density is shown by the Y-axis. Statistically significant intergroup differences are outlined with ellipses or circles.
The risk of developing or not developing chronic fatigue syndrome with a certain autoantibody evaluation. VS, very strong correlation; S, strong correlation; M, moderate strength correlation; W, weak correlation; “+”, positive correlation; and “−”, negative correlation.
| Antibody | Correlation Values | |
|---|---|---|
| β2GPI | +0.792 (VS) | <0.001 |
| GFAP | +0.492 (S) | 0.006 |
| VDCh | +0.458 (S) | 0.011 |
| Hol-R | +0.385 (M) | 0.036 |
| Ser-R | +0.305 (M) | 0.119 |
| GABA-R | 0.187 (W) | 0.654 |
| MBP | Irrelated | 1 |
| Da-R | −0.201 (W) | 0.500 |
| S100 | −0.328 (M) | 0.081 |
| Glu-R | −0.377 (S) | 0.044 |
| NF-200 | −0.612 (VS) | <0.001 |