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Date publication
janvier 2016
Journal
PloS one
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr MARTIN Thierry
Tous les auteurs :
Azzouz DF, Martin GV, Arnoux F, Balandraud N, Martin T, Dubucquoi S, Hachulla E, Farge-Bancel D, Tiev K, Cabane J, Bardin N, Chiche L, Martin M, Caillet EC, Kanaan SB, Harlé JR, Granel B, Diot E, Roudier J, Auger I, Lambert NC
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Résumé
In a pilot ProtoArray analysis, we identified 6 proteins out of 9483 recognized by autoantibodies (AAb) from patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). We further investigated the 6 candidates by ELISA on hundreds of controls and patients, including patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), known for high sera reactivity and overlapping AAb with SSc. Only 2 of the 6 candidates, Ephrin type-B receptor 2 (EphB2) and Three prime Histone mRNA EXonuclease 1 (THEX1), remained significantly recognized by sera samples from SSc compared to controls (healthy or with rheumatic diseases) with, respectively, 34% versus 14% (P = 2.10-4) and 60% versus 28% (P = 3.10-8). Above all, EphB2 and THEX1 revealed to be mainly recognized by SLE sera samples with respectively 56%, (P = 2.10-10) and 82% (P = 5.10-13). As anti-EphB2 and anti-THEX1 AAb were found in both diseases, an epitope mapping was realized on each protein to refine SSc and SLE diagnosis. A 15-mer peptide from EphB2 allowed to identify 35% of SLE sera samples (N = 48) versus only 5% of any other sera samples (N = 157), including SSc sera samples. AAb titers were significantly higher in SLE sera (P<0.0001) and correlated with disease activity (p<0.02). We could not find an epitope on EphB2 protein for SSc neither on THEX1 for SSc or SLE. We showed that patients with SSc or SLE have AAb against EphB2, a protein involved in angiogenesis, and THEX1, a 3'-5' exoribonuclease involved in histone mRNA degradation. We have further identified a peptide from EphB2 as a specific and sensitive tool for SLE diagnosis.
Mots clés
Autoantibodies, blood, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Epitope Mapping, Exoribonucleases, immunology, Female, Humans, Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic, diagnosis, Male, Middle Aged, Receptor, EphB2, immunology, Scleroderma, Systemic, immunology, Sensitivity and Specificity
Référence
PLoS ONE. 2016 ;11(9):e0160283