E. coli and the etiology of human PBC: Antimitochondrial antibodies and spreading determinants

Autor: Patrick S.C. Leung, Pietro Invernizzi, Natalia S. Nemeria, William M. Ridgway, M. Eric Gershwin, Yao Yang, Guo-Xiang Yang, Mark J. Kurth, Frank Jordan, Jinjung Choi, Ross L. Coppel, Ying Chen, Ti-Hong Shao, Weici Zhang, Aftab A. Ansari
Přispěvatelé: Yang, Y, Choi, J, Chen, Y, Invernizzi, P, Yang, G, Zhang, W, Shao, T, Jordan, F, Nemeria, N, Coppel, R, Ridgway, W, Kurth, M, Ansari, A, Leung, P, Gershwin, M
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)REFERENCES. 75(2)
ISSN: 1527-3350
Popis: Background and Aims: The increased frequency of urinary tract infections in patients with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and the cross-reactivity between the lipoyl domains (LD) of human pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (hPDC-E2) and Escherichia coli PDC-E2 (ePDC-E2) have long suggested a role of E. coli in causality of PBC. This issue, however, has remained speculative. We hypothesized that by generating specific constructs of human and E. coli PDC-E2, we would be able to assess the specificity of autoantibody responses and define whether exposure to E. coli in susceptible hosts is the basis for the antimitochondrial antibody (AMA) response. Approach and Results: Importantly, the reactivity of hPDC-E2 LD (hPDC-E2LD) affinity-purified antibodies against hPDC-E2LD could only be removed by prior absorption with hPDC-E2LD and not ePDC-E2, suggesting the presence of unique human PDC-E2 epitopes distinct from E. coli PDC-E2. To identify the autoepitope(s) present in hPDC-E2LD, a more detailed study using a variety of PDC-E2 constructs was tested, including the effect of lipoic acid (LA) on ePDC-E2 conformation and AMA recognition. Individual recombinant ePDCE2 LD domains LD1, LD2 and LD3 did not react with either AMA or antibodies to LA (anti-LA), but in contrast, anti-LA was readily reactive against purified recombinant LD1, LD2, and LD3 expressed in tandem (LP); such reactivity increased when LP was precultured with LA. Moreover, when the three LD (LD1, LD2, LD3) domains were expressed in tandem in pET28a or when LD1 was expressed in another plasmid pGEX, they were lipoylated and reactive to PBC sera. Conclusions: In conclusion, our data are consistent with an exposure to E. coli that elicits specific antibody to ePDC-E2 resulting in determinant spreading and the classic autoantibody to hPDC-E2LD. We argue this is the first step to development of human PBC.
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