The antibody repertoire of autoimmune sensory neuronopathies targets pathways of the innate and adaptive immune system. An autoantigenomic approach.

自身免疫性感觉神经病的抗体谱靶向先天性和适应性免疫系统的通路一种自身抗基因组学方法

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作者:Moritz Christian P, Tholance Yannick, Boutahar Nadia, Borowczyk Coralie, Berger Anne-Emmanuelle, Paul Stéphane, Antoine Jean-Christophe, Camdessanché Jean-Philippe
Sensory neuronopathies (SNN) encompass diverse etiologies, with autoimmunity playing a major role through both cellular and humoral responses. To investigate the humoral autoantibody repertoire in autoimmune SNN, we conducted a retrospective cohort study using large Human Proteome-wide protein microarrays (HuProt 3.1, HuProt 4.0, ProtoArrays). We specifically analyzed immune system pathways targeted within the autoantigen repertoire (the autoantigenome). We included 131 participants: 44 patients with non-paraneoplastic autoimmune SNN (12 with anti-FGFR3 and/or anti-AGO antibodies), 8 with paraneoplastic SNN, and 79 controls. Findings were validated in an independent cohort of 16 SNN patients. Overrepresentation of immune-system-related proteins was assessed using the Reactome database, and serum levels of IFN-γ and IL-6 were measured with the Bio-Plex Pro™ Reagent Kit. Autoimmune SNN sera interact with significantly more immune system proteins than healthy controls (ProtoArrays: 271/863 vs. 14/863, HuProt: 112/1694 vs. 39/1694, both p < 0.0001). Overrepresentation was observed across all major immune sub-pathways, including innate and adaptive immune responses as well as cytokine signaling. Anti-FGFR3-positive SNN patients showed more frequent reactivity to immune system proteins than anti-FGFR3-negative ones. The independent SNN cohort validated the overrepresentation of targeted immune system pathways. Validation with dot blot and ELISA confirmed reactivity to TRIM21 and IL-6 and identified anti-IFN-γ-positive SNN patients. IFN-γ levels correlated weakly with levels of anti-IFN-γ antibodies (Pearson's r = 0.22, p = 0.03). We conclude that the antibody repertoire of autoimmune SNN targets pathways of the innate and adaptive immune system, potentially reflecting key disease-related immune pathways and highlighting the systemic role of immune dysregulation in SNN.

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