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IL-6-specific autoantibodies among APECED and thymoma patients.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

Both autoimmune polyendocrinopathy-candidiasis-ectodermal dystrophy (APECED) and the rare thymoma patients with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (CMC) have neutralizing autoantibodies to Th17 cytokines and significant defects in production of IL-22 and IL-17F by their T cells. The cause of these defects is unknown. We hypothesized that they might result from autoimmunity against upstream cytokines normally responsible for generating and maintaining Th17 cells.

Methods

Luciferase immunoprecipitation (LIPS) was used to screen for autoantibodies to IL-6, IL-1?, TGF-?3, IL-21, and IL-23 in patients with APECED or thymoma. We used Western blotting to assess the conformation-dependence of the IL-6 autoantibodies and flow cytometric analysis of intracellular phospho-STAT3 induction to assess IL-6-neutralizing capacity in IgGs isolated from patient and control sera. We also used Luminex xMAP to measure serum cytokine levels.

Results

We found autoantibodies binding to conformational epitopes of IL-6 in 19.5% of 41 patients with APECED and 12.5% of 104 with thymoma-especially in those with long disease durations. The autoantibodies were predominantly of IgG1 subclass and failed to neutralize IL-6 activity. Notably, serum levels of the IL-6 and IL-17A cytokines were higher in anti-IL-6 seropositive than-negative APECED patients or healthy controls. We also detected autoantibody binding to IL-23 in 27.9% of thymoma patients, resulting from cross-recognition through the p40 subunit it shares with IL-12.

Conclusions

IL-6 and IL-17A elevation in these seropositive patients suggests that antibody-binding may protect IL-6 from degradation and prolong its half-life in vivo.

SUBMITTER: Karner J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4879469 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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IL-6-specific autoantibodies among APECED and thymoma patients.

Kärner Jaanika J   Pihlap Maire M   Ranki Annamari A   Krohn Kai K   Trebusak Podkrajsek Katarina K   Bratanic Nina N   Battelino Tadej T   Willcox Nick N   Peterson Pärt P   Kisand Kai K  

Immunity, inflammation and disease 20160525 2


<h4>Introduction</h4>Both autoimmune polyendocrinopathy-candidiasis-ectodermal dystrophy (APECED) and the rare thymoma patients with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (CMC) have neutralizing autoantibodies to Th17 cytokines and significant defects in production of IL-22 and IL-17F by their T cells. The cause of these defects is unknown. We hypothesized that they might result from autoimmunity against upstream cytokines normally responsible for generating and maintaining Th17 cells.<h4>Methods</h  ...[more]

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