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Progranulin antibodies entertain a proinflammatory environment in a subgroup of patients with psoriatic arthritis.


ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a distinctive inflammatory arthritis which may typically develop in a subgroup of individuals suffering from psoriasis. We recently described progranulin autoantibodies (PGRN-Abs) in the sera of patients with different autoimmune diseases including seronegative polyarthritis. In the present study we investigated the occurrence of PGRN-Abs in PsA. METHODS: PGRN-Abs were determined in 260 patients with PsA, 100 patients with psoriasis without arthritic manifestations (PsC) and 97 healthy controls using a recently described ELISA. PGRN plasma levels were determined from subgroups by a commercially available ELISA-kit. Possible functional effects of PGRN-antibodies were analysed in vitro by tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-? mediated cytotoxicity assays using WEHI-S and HT1080 cells. RESULTS: PGRN-Abs were detected with relevant titres in 50/260 (19.23%) patients with PsA, but in 0/100 patients with psoriasis without arthritic manifestations (P = 0.0001). All PGRN-Abs belonged to immunoglobulin G (IgG). PGRN-Abs were significantly more frequent in PsA patients with enthesitis or dactylitis. PGRN-Abs were also more frequent in PsA patients receiving treatment with TNF-?-blockers than in patients treated without TNF-?-blockers (20.8% versus 17.4%; P = 0.016). PGRN plasma levels were significantly lower in PGRN-Ab-positive patients with PsA than in healthy controls and patients with psoriasis without arthritic manifestations (P < 0.001), indicating a neutralizing effect of PGRN-Abs. Moreover cytotoxicity assays comparing PGRN-antibody positive with negative sera from matched patients with PsA, clearly showed a proinflammatory effect of PGRN antibodies. CONCLUSION: Neutralizing PGRN-Abs occur with relevant titres in a subgroup of patients with PsA, but not in patients without arthritic manifestations (PsC). PGRN-Ab-positive patients had more frequent enthesitis or dactylitis. TNF-?-induced cytotoxicity assays demonstrated that the protective effects of progranulin were inhibited by serum containing PGRN-Abs. This suggests that PGRN-Ab might not only be useful as a diagnostic and prognostic marker, but may provide a proinflammatory environment in a subgroup of patients with PsA.

SUBMITTER: Thurner L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3978758 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Progranulin antibodies entertain a proinflammatory environment in a subgroup of patients with psoriatic arthritis.

Thurner Lorenz L   Zaks Marina M   Preuss Klaus-Dieter KD   Fadle Natalie N   Regitz Evi E   Ong Mei Fang MF   Pfreundschuh Michael M   Assmann Gunter G  

Arthritis research & therapy 20130101 6


<h4>Introduction</h4>Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a distinctive inflammatory arthritis which may typically develop in a subgroup of individuals suffering from psoriasis. We recently described progranulin autoantibodies (PGRN-Abs) in the sera of patients with different autoimmune diseases including seronegative polyarthritis. In the present study we investigated the occurrence of PGRN-Abs in PsA.<h4>Methods</h4>PGRN-Abs were determined in 260 patients with PsA, 100 patients with psoriasis without  ...[more]

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