Literature DB >> 9714473

Increased level of serum HLA class I antigens in patients with systemic lupus in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. Correlation with disease activity.

A Bresciani1, G Pirozzi, M Spera, M L Lombardi, L Ambrosone, S Migliaresi, S Ferrone, C Manzo.   

Abstract

The level of soluble beta2-mu-associated HLA Class I heavy chains (sHLA-I) and of soluble beta2-mu-free HLA Class I heavy chains (sHLA-FHC) was found to be significantly higher in sera from 58 patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) than in those from 82 age and sex-matched controls. The level of serum sHLA-I in patients with SLE was significantly correlated to disease activity. Western blotting analysis showed that the 44-kDa isoform represents the major component in the antigens immunoprecipitated by anti-beta2-mu mAb NAMB-1 and by anti-beta2-mu-free HLA Class I heavy chain mAb HC-10 from sera of patients with SLE. These results suggest that the increased serum levels of sHLA-I and of sHLA-FHC in patients with SLE reflect their increased shedding from cell membrane. In view of the ability of sHLA-I and of sHLA-FHC to induce apoptosis of activated T cells, it is suggested that their increased serum levels in patients with SLE is triggered by dysregulation of the immune system leading to T-cell activation. The increased serum levels of sHLA-I and of sHLA-FHC may be used by the immune system to control the pool of activated T cells by inducing apoptosis. If this possibility is proven to be correct, modulation of the serum level of sHLA-I and of sHLA-FHC may be utilized to develop strategies to treat SLE.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9714473     DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0039.1998.tb03022.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Antigens        ISSN: 0001-2815


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