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Nucleosomes are major T and B cell autoantigens in systemic lupus erythematosus
A Bruns et al. Arthritis Rheum. 2000 Oct.
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Abstract
Objective: Double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) is a well-known target of autoantibodies in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The majority of these autoantibodies are of the IgG isotype and show affinity maturation, both of which are known hallmarks of T cell help. T cell responses to autoantigens, including DNA, have been reported only incidentally in SLE patients. Nevertheless, in murine SLE, naked DNA and complexed DNA (nucleosomes) are known to be recognized by T cells. This study aimed to characterize the antinucleosome response and its clinical impact on human SLE.
Methods: Nucleosomes were prepared from chicken erythrocytes. Sera from SLE and control patients were investigated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for nucleosome-specific antibody responses. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from SLE and control patients were analyzed by a kinetic T cell proliferation assay. PBMC were subsequently analyzed for nucleosome-specific T cell proliferation.
Results: Of 136 SLE patients, 56% were seropositive for antinucleosome antibodies. In contrast, only 3% of 309 control patients (with rheumatoid arthritis, mixed connective tissue disease, undifferentiated connective tissue disease, Lyme borreliosis, scleroderma, Sjögren's syndrome, ulcerative colitis, hepatitis B virus infection, or human immunodeficiency virus infection) were seropositive. Thus, the antinucleosome ELISA had a sensitivity of 56%, a specificity of 97%, and a diagnostic confidence of 90% when applied to SLE. It was therefore superior to an anti-DNA ELISA that demonstrated a 69% diagnostic confidence in the same population. Antinucleosome reactivity in SLE patients correlated significantly with disease activity (P < 0.0001), nephritis (P < 0.002), and psychosis (P < 0.02). When proliferation assays were applied, 14 of 26 SLE patients (54%) were positive for nucleosome-specific T cells that proliferated in response to their cognate antigen. A suppressed response was elicited in 3 SLE patients (12%); in these patients, the PBMC response to nucleosomes was lower than the proliferation of PBMC in the presence of culture medium only. PBMC from the remaining 9 SLE patients (35%) were nonresponsive to nucleosomes in either way. Responding, nonresponding, and suppressed populations differed from each other significantly (P < 0.0001). None of the PBMC from 7 healthy donors and 10 control patients could be stimulated with nucleosomal antigens.
Conclusion: We present evidence that nucleosomes are major autoantigens in human SLE and that antinucleosomal antibodies are highly specific for the disease. The antinucleosome ELISA has been shown to be superior to the anti-dsDNA ELISA and may thus be a significantly better tool for diagnosing SLE. Nucleosome-specific T cells in SLE patients may help B cells class switch to IgG and undergo affinity maturation.
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