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Study links immune responses to intestinal microbes with rheumatoid arthritis

06.26.17 | JCI Journals

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In patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), self-reactive T cell responses cause inflammation and progressive damage to synovial joints. Although genetic risk factors for RA have been identified, environmental causes are also thought to play a role in the onset of RA. Recent work suggests that the disease is initially triggered by immune responses to gut bacteria, but how autoimmunity of intestinal origin plays a role in RA-linked autoimmune responses is unclear.

This week in the JCI a study led by Annalisa Pianta at Massachusetts General Hospital describes two proteins derived from common types of gut bacteria that evoke immune responses in RA patients. N -acetyl-glucosamine-6-sulfatase (GNS) and filamin A (FLNA) were identified as autoantigens that produce responses from both T and B cells in over 50% of RA patients, but not healthy controls or patients with other rheumatic diseases. Although GNS and FLNA antigens were discovered in the synovial joint fluid in RA-affected joints, GNS and FLNA proteins show remarkable similarity to proteins produced by common classes of intestinal bacteria.

It is still unclear how abnormal immune responses to gut bacteria develop and transition to autoimmune destruction of joints in RA patients. However, the findings of this study support the hypothesized link between intestinal and synovial autoimmunity. In addition, the specificity for GNS and FLNA autoantigens for RA provides a pathway for the development of approaches to improve diagnosis and treatment of this disease.

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TITLE: Two autoantigens specific for rheumatoid arthritis associated with microbial immunity

AUTHOR CONTACT:

Annalisa Pianta
Massachusetts General Hospital
apianta@mgh.harvard.edu

View this article at: http://www.jci.org/articles/view/93450?key=bef732fdcbfe7de6757c

Journal of Clinical Investigation

10.1172/JCI93450

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Elyse Dankoski
JCI Journals
press_releases@the-jci.org

How to Cite This Article

APA:
JCI Journals. (2017, June 26). Study links immune responses to intestinal microbes with rheumatoid arthritis. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L3Y0RDQ1/study-links-immune-responses-to-intestinal-microbes-with-rheumatoid-arthritis.html
MLA:
"Study links immune responses to intestinal microbes with rheumatoid arthritis." Brightsurf News, Jun. 26 2017, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L3Y0RDQ1/study-links-immune-responses-to-intestinal-microbes-with-rheumatoid-arthritis.html.