Autoantibodies to nuclear valosin-containing protein-like protein: systemic sclerosis-specific antibodies revealed by in vitro human proteome

Author:

Matsuda Kazuki M1ORCID,Kotani Hirohito1,Yamaguchi Kei2,Ono Chihiro2,Okumura Taishi2,Ogawa Koji2,Miya Ayako2,Sato Ayaka2,Uchino Rikako3,Yumi Murakami3,Matsunaka Hiroshi3,Kono Masanori4,Norimatsu Yuta1,Hisamoto Teruyoshi1,Kawanabe Ruriko1,Kuzumi Ai1,Fukasawa Takemichi5,Yoshizaki-Ogawa Asako1,Okamura Tomohisa4,Shoda Hirofumi4,Fujio Keishi4ORCID,Matsushita Takashi6,Goshima Naoki2,Sato Shinichi1,Yoshizaki Ayumi15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology, The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine , Tokyo, Japan

2. ProteoBridge Corporation , Tokyo, Japan

3. NOV Academic Research, TOKIWA Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd , Tokyo, Japan

4. Department of Allergy and Rheumatology, The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine , Tokyo, Japan

5. Department of Clinical Cannabinoid Research, The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine , Tokyo, Japan

6. Department of Dermatology, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medical Sciences , Ishikawa, Japan

Abstract

Abstract Objectives To identify and characterize undescribed systemic sclerosis (SSc)-specific autoantibodies targeting nucleolar antigens and to assess their clinical significance. Methods We conducted proteome-wide autoantibody screening (PWAS) against serum samples from SSc patients with nucleolar patterned anti-nuclear antibodies (NUC-ANAs) of specific antibodies (Abs) unknown, utilizing wet protein arrays fabricated from in vitro human proteome. Controls included SSc patients with already-known SSc-specific autoantibodies, patients with other connective tissue diseases and healthy subjects. The selection of nucleolar antigens was performed by database search in the Human Protein Atlas. The presence of autoantibodies was certified by immunoblots and immunoprecipitations. Indirect immunofluorescence assays on HEp-2 cells were also conducted. Clinical assessment was conducted by retrospective review of electronic medical records. Results PWAS identified three candidate autoantibodies, including anti-nuclear valosin-containing protein-like (NVL) Ab. Additional measurements in disease controls revealed that only anti-NVL Abs are exclusively detected in SSc. Detection of anti-NVL Abs was reproduced by conventional assays such as immunoblotting and immunoprecipitation. Indirect immunofluorescence assays demonstrated homogeneous nucleolar patterns. Anti-NVL Ab-positive cases were characterized by significantly low prevalence of diffuse skin sclerosis and interstitial lung disease, compared with SSc cases with NUC-ANAs other than anti-NVL Abs, such as anti-U3-RNP and anti-Th/To Abs. Conclusion Anti-NVL Ab is an SSc-specific autoantibody associated with a unique combination of clinical features, including limited skin sclerosis and lack of lung involvement.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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