ANTIBODIES TO CYTOSKELETAL PROTEINS IN PATIENTS WITH CROHNS-DISEASE

被引:17
作者
MAYET, WJ [1 ]
PRESS, AG [1 ]
HERMANN, E [1 ]
MOLL, R [1 ]
MANNS, M [1 ]
EWE, K [1 ]
ZUMBUSCHENFELDE, KHM [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV MAINZ, INST PATHOL, MED CLIN 1, W-6500 MAINZ, GERMANY
关键词
Antibodies; Crohn's disease; cytoskeletal proteins; ELISA;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2362.1990.tb01895.x
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Abstract. The immunologic basis of inflammatory bowel disease has been the focus of interest of a series of studies on Crohn's disease and the process of immune sensitization at the gastrointestinal mucosal level is functionally poorly understood. To date only few contradictory reports concerning the incidence of autoantibodies in patients with this disease exist. The aim of this study was to investigate the sera drawn from 60 patients suffering from biopsy‐proven Crohn's disease to evaluate the prevalence of autoantibodies against nuclear antigens and cytoskeletal proteins. Using standard methods, no anti‐nuclear antibodies or antibodies to extractable nuclear antigens could be detected. All sera were also negative for antibodies to double‐stranded DNA, anti‐mitochondrial antibodies, and antibodies to gastric parietal cells. Using sensitive enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assays with purified antigens and Western blotting with cytoskeletal proteins of human intestinal cells, the following antibodies could be demonstrated: cytokeratin 18 autoantibodies (IgG 20.0%; IgM 6.7%; IgA 13.3%), actin antibodies (IgG 36.7%; IgM 48.3%, IgA 26.7%), desmin antibodies (IgG 6.7%; IgM 15.08%; IgA 50%), vimentin antibodies (IgG 3.3%; IgM 16.7%; IgA 10.0%) and tropomyosin antibodies (IgG 3.3%; IgM 3.3%, IgA 5.0%). Statistically significant correlations could be found for levels of cytokeratin 18 antibodies (IgM‐type) and the BEST index of activity, and for levels of desmin antibodies (IgM‐type) and the van HEES index of activity. Highest levels could be measured for actin antibodies (IgG‐type) in patients with isolated disease manifestation in the colon. The mechanism of induction of autoantibodies against cytoskeletal components in Crohn's disease still remains obscure. Unmasking of hidden antigens after cell injury during the inflammatory process of disease might lead to sensitization and antibody production. The pattern of antibodies in patients with Crohn's disease seems to be different compared with that of connective tissue diseases. Copyright © 1990, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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