TY - JOUR
T1 - An investigation of antistreptococcal antibody responses in guttate psoriasis
AU - Nahary, Limor
AU - Tamarkin, Aviva
AU - Kayam, Nomy
AU - Sela, Shlomo
AU - Fry, Lionel
AU - Baker, Barbara
AU - Powles, Anne
AU - Rogers, Sarah
AU - Benhar, Itai
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments We thank Professor Jonathan M Gershoni (Tel-Aviv University) for providing the peptide phage display library. This study was supported by a grant from the Skin Research Foundation, UK.
PY - 2008/9
Y1 - 2008/9
N2 - In two-thirds of patients with guttate psoriasis (GP), there is good evidence that the eruption is triggered by a streptococcal throat infection. We attempted to determine if a specific epitope of the bacterial pathogen was associated with the humoral immune response in GP patients. Antibody titres against beta-haemolytic streptococci (BHS) extracts in sera from 14 patients with GP, 10 healthy controls and 10 chronic plaque psoriasis (CPP) patients were determined by ELISA. Antibody BHS reactivity was investigated using immunoblotting, followed by epitope mapping using peptide-phage display. The highest GP antibody titres (10,000-25,000) were found in sera that had a matching streptococcal isolate, three sera had high (5,000-12,500) and seven had raised titres (500-5,000). In the healthy control group, three had relatively high and seven lower titres. All the CPP sera had very low titres (<500). In the immunoblots, three major bands were recognised by all the GP sera, and, to a lesser extent, by four healthy controls. No GP-specific protein was identified. Epitope mapping identified 10 phage clones that specifically bound 2 or 3 GP sera, displaying five different peptide sequences that were not streptococcal in origin. These findings suggest that the antigen specificity of the humoral response to BHS in GP does not differ from that of non-psoriatic individuals.
AB - In two-thirds of patients with guttate psoriasis (GP), there is good evidence that the eruption is triggered by a streptococcal throat infection. We attempted to determine if a specific epitope of the bacterial pathogen was associated with the humoral immune response in GP patients. Antibody titres against beta-haemolytic streptococci (BHS) extracts in sera from 14 patients with GP, 10 healthy controls and 10 chronic plaque psoriasis (CPP) patients were determined by ELISA. Antibody BHS reactivity was investigated using immunoblotting, followed by epitope mapping using peptide-phage display. The highest GP antibody titres (10,000-25,000) were found in sera that had a matching streptococcal isolate, three sera had high (5,000-12,500) and seven had raised titres (500-5,000). In the healthy control group, three had relatively high and seven lower titres. All the CPP sera had very low titres (<500). In the immunoblots, three major bands were recognised by all the GP sera, and, to a lesser extent, by four healthy controls. No GP-specific protein was identified. Epitope mapping identified 10 phage clones that specifically bound 2 or 3 GP sera, displaying five different peptide sequences that were not streptococcal in origin. These findings suggest that the antigen specificity of the humoral response to BHS in GP does not differ from that of non-psoriatic individuals.
KW - Antibodies
KW - Epitopes
KW - Guttate psoriasis
KW - Streptococci
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U2 - 10.1007/s00403-008-0866-x
DO - 10.1007/s00403-008-0866-x
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AN - SCOPUS:50649087479
SN - 0340-3696
VL - 300
SP - 441
EP - 449
JO - Archives of Dermatological Research
JF - Archives of Dermatological Research
IS - 8
ER -