Autoantibodies are associated with disease progression in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

Author:

Koether Katerina,Besnard Valérie,Sandig Hilary,Carruthers Alan,Miranda Elena,Grootenboer-Mignot Sabine,Taillé Camille,Chevret Sylvie,Valeyre Dominique,Nunes Hilario,Israel-Biet Dominique,Lim Wei KeatORCID,Cottin VincentORCID,Corkill Dominic,Dobson Claire,Groves Maria,Ferraro Franco,Guenzi Edouard,Huang Ling,Sulikowski Michal,Mailleux ArnaudORCID,Murray Lynne AnneORCID,Mustelin Thomas,Strickland Ian,Sleeman Matthew A.,Crestani BrunoORCID

Abstract

Several reports have highlighted a potential role of autoreactive B-cells and autoantibodies that correlates with increased disease severity in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Here we show that patients with IPF have an altered B-cell phenotype and that those subjects who have autoantibodies against the intermediate filament protein periplakin (PPL) have a significantly worse outcome in terms of progression-free survival. Using a mouse model of lung fibrosis, we demonstrate that introducing antibodies targeting the endogenous protein PPL (mimicking naturally occurring autoantibodies seen in patients) directly in the lung increases lung injury, inflammation, collagen and fibronectin expression through direct activation of follicular dendritic cells, which in turn activates and drives proliferation of fibroblasts. This fibrocyte population was also observed in fibrotic foci of patients with IPF and was increased in peripheral blood of IPF patients compared to aged-matched controls. This study reiterates the complex and heterogeneous nature of IPF, identifying new pathways that may prove suitable for therapeutic intervention.

Funder

Contrat de Recherche Clinique APHP

Chancellerie des Universités de Paris

Programme hospitalier de recherche clinique

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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