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Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors are autoantibody target antigens in patients with Sjögren's syndrome and other systemic rheumatic diseases

Authors: Kiyomitsu, Miyachi; Miwako, Iwai; Kouichi, Asada; Ichiro, Saito; Raleigh, Hankins; Katsuhiko, Mikoshiba;

Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors are autoantibody target antigens in patients with Sjögren's syndrome and other systemic rheumatic diseases

Abstract

IP(3)R2 and IP(3)R3 double knock-out mice present with exocrine dysfunctions such as secretion deficits of saliva and pancreatic juice. Therefore, we investigated whether the presence of antibodies to IP(3)Rs could be found in patients with Sjögren's syndrome, and the location of the epitopes. Subjects included 35 primary Sjögren's syndrome, 39 secondary Sjögren's syndrome, 144 rheumatoid arthritis, and 96 other connective tissue disease patients. As controls, 33 healthy subjects were included. Immunoblot was conducted using recombinant proteins IP(3)R1, IP(3)R2, and IP(3)R3 made from full-length cDNA, and core, T604, and EL for epitope mapping. Antibodies to IP(3)R1 in sera from patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome, secondary Sjögren's syndrome, and rheumatoid arthritis were found to be positive in 17 of 35 (48.6%), 13 of 39 (33%), and 34 of 124 (27.4%) cases, respectively. These frequencies were significantly higher than the 1 of 33 (3.0%) found in normal healthy subjects. The frequency of anti-IP(3)R2 antibodies in rheumatoid arthritis was found to be higher than those found in Sjögren's syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus, and systemic sclerosis. Anti-IP(3)R2 antibodies found in rheumatoid arthritis primarily recognized residues 578-2171 of the internal coupling and regulatory domain. On the other hand, anti-IP(3)R1 found in Sjögren's syndrome recognized residues 224-604 of the core protein IP(3)R1. Anti-IP(3)R1 antibodies were present in 48.6% of primary Sjögren's syndrome and in 3.0% of normal healthy subjects. Anti-IP(3)R2 antibodies were detected most frequently in rheumatoid arthritis. Locations of the antigenic epitopes were found to differ among the disease conditions.

Keywords

Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Male, Middle Aged, Sjogren's Syndrome, Reference Values, Antibodies, Antinuclear, Rheumatic Diseases, Humans, Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptors, Female, Aged, Autoantibodies

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