Antitreponemal Antibodies Leading to Autoantibody Production and Protection from Atherosclerosis in Kitavans from Papua New Guinea

Nancy Agmon-Levin, Porat Katz Bat-sheva, Ori Barzilai, Maya Ram, Staffan Lindeberg, Johan Frostegard, Yehuda Shoenfeld

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Abstract

The objective of our study was to determine the prevalence of anti-infectious agent antibodies and autoantibodies in a unique non-Westernized population from Kitava, Papua New Guinea (PNG), compared to Western populations. We matched 120 serum samples from Kitavans with 437 samples from four healthy control groups. Sera were tested for the presence of anti-infectious agent antibodies (treponema, toxoplsmosis, Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus, rubella) and autoantiobodies [anti-double-stranded (ds)DNA, anti-chromatin, anti-ribonucleoprotein (RNP), anti-SSB, anti-SSA, anti-Scl-70, anti-Smith, anti-centromer, anti-SmRNP, anti-Jo-1, and anti-ribosomal-P] using the Bio-Rad BioPlex 2200. Antitreponemal antibodies were detected in 87% of PNG sera versus 0-6% of controls (P < 0.0001). Anti-dsDNA antibodies were detected in 31% of PNG samples, which was significantly higher than in three of the control groups (<10%). The outstanding high rate of antitreponemal antibodies detected in Kitavans possibly represents prior yaws disease. A low prevalence of cardiovascular disease was previously documented in Kitavans and has been attributed, in addition to their diet, to the high prevalence of natural cardioprotective autoantibodies (the IgM-antiphosphorylcholine antibodies) in this population. Treponemal infection has been shown to induce the appearance of antiphosphorylcholine antibodies. These protective autoantibodies may cross-react with the pathogenic anti-dsDNA antibodies. Thus, it is suggested that infection with treponema is associated with the presence of protective as well as pathogenic autoantibodies.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationContemporary Challenges in Autoimmunity
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
Pages675-682
Volume1173
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Event6th International Congress on Autoimmunity - Oporto, Portugal
Duration: 2008 Sept 102008 Sept 14

Publication series

Name
Volume1173
ISSN (Print)0077-8923

Conference

Conference6th International Congress on Autoimmunity
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityOporto
Period2008/09/102008/09/14

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Other Clinical Medicine

Free keywords

  • autoantibodies
  • atherosclerosis
  • antiphosphorylcholine antibodies
  • treponema
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Kitava
  • yaws disease

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