Anti-Heat Shock Protein 70 antibody levels are increased in myasthenia gravis and Guillain-Barré syndrome

重症肌无力和格林-巴利综合征患者的抗热休克蛋白 70 抗体水平升高

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作者:Geir Helgeland, Axel Petzold, Jana Midelfart Hoff, Nils Erik Gilhus, Gordon T Plant, Fredrik Robert Romi

Abstract

Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disorder where patients develop autoantibodies towards skeletal muscle proteins (e.g. acetylcholine receptor and muscle specific kinase), causing weakness in striated muscles. Ocular MG (OMG) represents a subtype of (MG) affecting only the periocular muscles. The pathogenesis of this phenotype remains unclear. Heat Shock Protein 70 (Hsp70) plays a role in immune regulation. Antibodies against this protein are associated with several autoimmune diseases, and its biological significance has been shown in vivo. We have therefore examined the concentration of anti-Hsp70 antibodies in sera from 35 OMG patients and 94 patients with generalized MG (GMG) using ELISA assays. The antibody concentrations were compared to those in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) and to healthy controls. MG patients had significantly higher anti-Hsp70 antibody concentrations than both MS patients and healthy controls. GBS patients had higher antibody levels than all other groups. No difference in antibody levels was found when comparing OMG and GMG. Our results suggest that patients with MG and GBS have a previous or current increased exposure to Hsp70 antigens. The similarity between GMG and OMG strengthens the hypothesis that OMG represents a systemic disease, similar to GMG.

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