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Epithelial cell specificity and apotope recognition by serum autoantibodies in primary biliary cirrhosis

✍ Scribed by Guanghua Rong; Renqian Zhong; Ana Lleo; Patrick S.C. Leung; Christopher L. Bowlus; Guo-Xiang Yang; Chen-Yen Yang; Ross L. Coppel; Aftab A. Ansari; Dean A. Cuebas; Howard J. Worman; Pietro Invernizzi; Gregory J. Gores; Gary Norman; Xiao-Song He; M. Eric Gershwin


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
409 KB
Volume
54
Category
Article
ISSN
0270-9139

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✦ Synopsis


A major enigma of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is the selective targeting of biliary cells. Our laboratory has reported that after apoptosis, human intrahepatic biliary epithelial cells (HiBECs) translocate the E2 subunit of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex immunologically intact into apoptotic bodies, forming an apotope. However, the cell type and specificity of this reaction has not been fully defined. To address this issue, we investigated whether the E2 subunit of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex, the E2 subunit of the branched chain 2-oxo acid dehydrogenase complex, the E2 subunit of the oxo-glutarate dehydrogenase complex, four additional inner mitochondrial enzymes, and four nuclear antigens remain immunologically intact with respect to postapoptotic translocation in HiBECs and three additional control epithelial cells. We report that all three 2-oxo acid dehydrogenase enzymes share the ability to remain intact within the apotope of HiBECs. Interestingly, the E2 subunit of the branched chain 2-oxo acid dehydrogenase complex also remained intact in the other cell types tested. We extended the data, using sera from 95 AMA-positive and 19 AMA-negative patients with PBC and 76 controls, by testing for reactivity against the seven mitochondrial proteins studied herein and also the ability of AMA-negative sera to react with HiBEC apotopes. Sera from 3 of 95 AMA-positive sera, but none of the controls, reacted with 2,4-dienoyl coenzyme A reductase 1, an enzyme also present intact only in the HiBEC apotope, but which has not been previously associated with any autoimmune disease. Finally, the specificity of HiBEC apotope reactivity was confined to AMA-positive sera. Conclusion: We submit that the biliary specificity of PBC is secondary to the unique processes of biliary apoptosis. (HEPATOLOGY 2011;54:196-203


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