Increased serological response against human herpesvirus 6A is associated with risk for multiple sclerosis

Author:

Engdahl Elin,Gustafsson Rasmus,Huang Jesse,Biström Martin,Bomfim Izaura Lima,Stridh Pernilla,Khademi Mohsen,Brenner Nicole,Butt Julia,Michel Angelika,Jons Daniel,Hortlund Maria,Alonso-Magdalena Lucia,Hedström Anna Karin,Flamand Louis,Ihira Masaru,Yoshikawa Tetsushi,Andersen Oluf,Hillert Jan A.,Alfredsson Lars,Waterboer Tim,Sundström Peter,Olsson Tomas,Kockum Ingrid,Fogdell-Hahn AnnaORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTHuman herpesvirus (HHV)-6A or HHV-6B involvement in multiple sclerosis (MS) etiology has remained controversial mainly due to the lack of serological methods that can distinguish the two viruses.A novel multiplex serological assay measuring IgG reactivity against the immediate-early protein 1 from HHV-6A (IE1A) and HHV-6B (IE1B) was used in a MS cohort (8742 persons with MS and 7215 matched controls), and a pre-MS cohort (478 individuals and 476 matched controls) to investigate this further.The IgG response against IE1A was positively associated with MS (OR = 1.55, p = 9×10−22), and increased risk of future MS (OR = 2.22, p = 2×10−5). An interaction was observed between IE1A and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) antibody responses for MS risk (attributable proportion = 0.24, p = 6×10−6). In contrast, the IgG response against IE1B was negatively associated with MS (OR = 0.74, p = 6×10−11). The association did not differ between MS subtypes or vary with severity of disease. The genetic control of HHV-6A/B antibody responses were located to the Human Leukocyte Antigen(HLA) region and the strongest association for IE1A was the DRB1*13:01-DQA1*01:03-DQB1*06:03 haplotype while the main association for IE1B was DRB1*13:02-DQA1*01:02-DQB1*06:04.In conclusion a role for HHV-6A in MS etiology is supported by an increased serological response against HHV-6A IE1 protein, an interaction with EBV, and an association to HLA genes.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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