Human endogenous retrovirus type W envelope expression in blood and brain cells provides new insights into multiple sclerosis disease

Author:

Perron Hervé12,Germi Raphaëlle3,Bernard Corinne1,Garcia-Montojo Marta4,Deluen Cécile5,Farinelli Laurent5,Faucard Raphaël4,Veas Francisco67,Stefas Ilias6,Fabriek Babs O8,Van-Horssen Jack9,Van-der-Valk Paul9,Gerdil Claire10,Mancuso Roberta11,Saresella Marina11,Clerici Mario1112,Marcel Sébastien13,Creange Alain14,Cavaretta Rosella15,Caputo Domenico15,Arru Giannina16,Morand Patrice3,Lang Alois B1,Sotgiu Stefano16,Ruprecht Klemens17,Rieckmann Peter17,Villoslada Pablo18,Chofflon Michel19,Boucraut Jose20,Pelletier Jean21,Hartung Hans-Peter22

Affiliation:

1. GeNeuro, Switzerland

2. Doctoral School, University of Lyon, France

3. Department of Virology, University Hospital, Grenoble, France

4. GeNeuro-Innovation, France

5. Fasteris, Switzerland

6. APOH-Technologies, France

7. IRD, Université de Montpellier, France

8. TNO, Zeist, The Netherlands

9. Department of Pathology & Dept. of Molecular Cell Biology and Immunology, VU University Medical Centre, The Netherlands

10. Etablissement Français du Sang, France

11. Laboratory of Molecular Medicine and Biotechnologies; Don C. Gnocchi ONLUS Foundation,Italy

12. Department of Biomedical Sciences and Technologies, University of Milan, Italy

13. Department of Neurology, University Hospital, Grenoble, France

14. Department of Neurology, Université Paris Est, France

15. Multiple Sclerosis Unit, Don C. Gnocchi ONLUS Foundation, Italy

16. Dipartimento Neuroscienze e Scienze Materno-Infantili, Neurology Clinic, University of Sassari, Italy

17. Clinical Research Unit for MS and Neuroimmunology, Department of Neurology, Würzburg, Germany

18. Centre for Applied Medical Research, University of Navarra, Spain

19. Department of Neurology, University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland

20. Faculty of Medicine, Marseille, France

21. Department of Neurology, University Hospital, Marseille, France

22. Department of Neurology, Heinrich Heine University, Germany

Abstract

Background: The envelope protein from multiple sclerosis (MS) associated retroviral element (MSRV), a member of the Human Endogenous Retroviral family ‘W’ (HERV-W), induces dysimmunity and inflammation. Objective: The objective of this study was to confirm and specify the association between HERV-W/MSRV envelope (Env) expression and MS. Methods: 103 MS, 199 healthy controls (HC) and controls with other neurological diseases (28), chronic infections (30) or autoimmunity (30) were analysed with an immunoassay detecting Env in serum. Env RNA or DNA copy numbers in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were determined by a quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Env was detected by immunohistology in the brains of patients with MS with three specific monoclonals. Results: Env antigen was detected in a serum of 73% of patients with MS with similar prevalence in all clinical forms, and not in chronic infection, systemic lupus, most other neurological diseases and healthy donors ( p<0.01). Cases with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (5/8) and rare HC (4/103) were positive. RNA expression in PBMC and DNA copy numbers were significantly elevated in patients with MS versus HC ( p<0.001). In patients with MS, DNA copy numbers were significantly increased in chronic progressive MS (secondary progressive MS vs relapsing–remitting MS (RRMS) p<0.001; primary progressive MS vs RRMS –<0.02). Env protein was evidenced in macrophages within MS brain lesions with particular concentrations around vascular elements. Conclusion: The association between MS disease and the MSRV-type HERV-W element now appears quite strong, as evidenced ex-vivo from serum and PBMC with post-mortem confirmation in brain lesions. Chronic progressive MS, RRMS and clinically isolated syndrome show different ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) and/or PCR profiles suggestive of an increase with disease evolution, and amplicon sequencing confirms the association with particular HERV-W elements.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Neurology

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