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  • van Os, G M A, et al. (författare)
  • Induction of Auto-Antibodies Against β(2) -Glycoprotein I in Mice by Protein H of Streptococcus Pyogenes.
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis. - : Elsevier BV. - 1538-7933 .- 1538-7836. ; 9:12, s. 2447-2456
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background: The antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is characterized by the persistent presence of auto-antibodies against β(2) -Glycoprotein I (β(2) -GPI). β(2) -GPI can exist in two conformations. In plasma it is a circular protein, whereas it adopts a fish-hook shape after binding to phospholipids. Only the latter conformation is recognized by patient antibodies. β(2) -GPI has been shown to interact with Streptococcus pyogenes. Objective: Here we evaluated the potential of S. pyogenes derived proteins to induce auto-antibodies against β(2) -GPI. Methods and results: Four S. pyogenes surface proteins (M1 protein, protein H, SclA and SclB) were found to interact with β(2) -GPI. Only binding to protein H induces a conformational change in β(2) -GPI, thereby exposing a cryptic epitope for APS-related auto-antibodies. Mice were injected with the four proteins. Only mice injected with protein H developed antibodies against the patient antibody related epitope in domain I of β(2) -GPI. Patients with pharyngotonsillitis caused by S. pyogenes who developed antibodies towards protein H also generated anti-β(2) -GPI antibodies. Conclusion: Our study demonstrated that a bacterial protein can induce a conformational change in β(2) -GPI resulting in the formation of auto-antibodies against β(2) -GPI. This constitutes a novel mechanism for the formation of auto-antibodies against β(2) -GPI.
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  • Agar, Cetin, et al. (författare)
  • beta(2)-Glycoprotein I can exist in 2 conformations: implications for our understanding of the antiphospholipid syndrome
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: Blood. - : American Society of Hematology. - 1528-0020 .- 0006-4971. ; 116:8, s. 1336-1343
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    • The antiphospholipid syndrome is defined by the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies in blood of patients with thrombosis or fetal loss. There is ample evidence that beta(2)-glycoprotein I (beta(2)GPI) is the major antigen for antiphospholipid antibodies. The autoantibodies recognize beta(2)GPI when bound to anionic surfaces and not in solution. We showed that beta(2)GPI can exist in at least 2 different conformations: a circular plasma conformation and an "activated" open conformation. We also showed that the closed, circular conformation is maintained by interaction between the first and fifth domain of beta(2)GPI. By changing pH and salt concentration, we were able to convert the conformation of beta(2)GPI from the closed to the open conformation and back. In the activated open conformation, a cryptic epitope in the first domain becomes exposed that enables patient antibodies to bind and form an antibody-beta(2)GPI complex. We also demonstrate that the open conformation of beta(2)GPI prolonged the activated partial thromboplastin time when added to normal plasma, whereas the activated partial thromboplastin time is further prolonged by addition of anti-beta(2)GPI antibodies. The conformational change of beta(2)GPI, and the influence of the autoantibodies may have important consequences for our understanding of the antiphospholipid syndrome. (Blood. 2010; 116(8): 1336-1343)
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